2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10209-009-0174-z
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Understanding the use of tools for opening packaging

Abstract: Various tools are available to improve the accessibility or 'openability' of packaging for those that may have potential difficulty. In this paper, the authors undertake an assessment of some of the common tools that have been designed to aid the aged in opening common packaging items with the aim of understanding their effectiveness. The study used a purpose built torque testing device embedded in a standard glass jar and asked participants to twist the lid of the device both unaided and with a tool and the m… Show more

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“…Furthermore, this difficulty often leads to use of improper tools to open packaging, being a frequent cause of packaging-related accidents. The majority of the interviewed participants did use tools for opening packages, but there was still a significant proportion of participants who did not, this can be due to the lack of practicability of these tools (Yoxall et al 2010). Dittrich and Spanner-Ulmer (2010) found that the main reasons for the opening problems were the high forces required to opening the packages, the tear being too small and the poor visibility of the opening mechanism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, this difficulty often leads to use of improper tools to open packaging, being a frequent cause of packaging-related accidents. The majority of the interviewed participants did use tools for opening packages, but there was still a significant proportion of participants who did not, this can be due to the lack of practicability of these tools (Yoxall et al 2010). Dittrich and Spanner-Ulmer (2010) found that the main reasons for the opening problems were the high forces required to opening the packages, the tear being too small and the poor visibility of the opening mechanism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%