Carl Lind
Royal Institute of Technology
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International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics | 2017
Carl Lind; Mikael Forsman; Linda M. Rose
RAMP I is a screening tool developed to support practitioners in screening for work-related musculoskeletal disorder risk factors related to manual handling. RAMP I, which is part of the RAMP tool, is based on research-based studies combined with expert group judgments. More than 80 practitioners participated in the development of RAMP I. The tool consists of dichotomous assessment items grouped into seven categories. Acceptable reliability was found for a majority of the assessment items for 15 practitioners who were given 1 h of training. The usability evaluation points to RAMP I being usable for screening for musculoskeletal disorder risk factors, i.e., usable for assessing risks, being usable as a decision base, having clear results and that the time needed for an assessment is acceptable. It is concluded that RAMP I is a usable tool for practitioners.
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics | 2018
Carl Lind
A tool has been developed for supporting practitioners when assessing manual pushing and pulling operations based on an initiative by two global companies in the manufacturing industry. The aim of the tool is to support occupational health and safety practitioners in risk assessment and risk management of pushing and pulling operations in the manufacturing and logistics industries. The tool is based on a nine-multiplier equation that includes a wide range of factors affecting an operator’s health risk and capacity in pushing and pulling. These multipliers are based on psychophysical, physiological and biomechanical studies in combination with judgments from an expert group consisting of senior researchers and ergonomists. In order to consider usability, more than 50 occupational health and safety practitioners (e.g., ergonomists, managers, safety representatives and production personnel) participated in the development of the tool. An evaluation by 22 ergonomists supports that the push/pull tool is user friendly in general.
Archive | 2019
Carl Lind; Leif Sandsjö; Nafise Mahdavian; Dan Högberg; Lars Hanson; Jose Antonio Diaz Olivares; Liyun Yang; Mikael Forsman
Adverse work-related physical exposures such as repetitive movements and awkward postures have negative health effects and lead to large financial costs. To address these problems, a multi-discipli ...
Nordic Ergonomics Society 43rd Annual Conference, NES2011. Oulu, Finland. 18-21 September 2011 | 2011
Linda M. Rose; Carl Lind; Helena Franzon; Lena Nord Nilsson; Anne Clausén
Agronomy research | 2016
Carl Lind; Linda M. Rose
NORDIC ERGONOMICS SOCIETY ANNUAL CONFERENCE – 46 / HUMAN FACTORS IN ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT – XI | 2014
Carl Lind; Linda M. Rose; Helena Franzon; Lena Nord-Nilsson
The Proceedings of the 19th Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association. Melbourne, 9-14 August. 2015 | 2015
Carl Lind; Jörgen Eklund; Linda M. Rose
The 44th International the Nordic Ergonomics Society Conference, NES2012, in Saltsjöbaden, Stockholm, Sweden, August 19-22 | 2012
Carl Lind; Linda M. Rose; Helena Franzon
The 19th Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association. Melbourne, 9-14 August, 2015. | 2015
Linda M. Rose; Carl Lind
Archive | 2017
Carl Lind