Search engine :
Return to the menu
| : /
Vote:
Results:
0 Votes
NOVEMBER 2013 - Volume: 88 - Pages: 640-647
Download pdf
This work develops a protocol for tracking thermal parameters (skin temperature) in operators (men and women) that work in an experimental assembly station, by monitoring the temperature of the skin on the back-shoulders-hand, using the method of infrared thermography as a noninvasive tool for risk assessment in musculoskeletal diseases. The study characterizes the difference in temperature for men and women that perform same manual assembly tasks. It is observed the infrared thermography as a useful tool that allows collecting data that can be used in the biomechanical design of work stations.
Share:
© Engineering Journal Dyna 2006 - Publicaciones Dyna, S.L
Official Science and Technology Body of the Federation of Industrial Engineers' Associations
Address: Unit 1804 South Bank Tower, 55 Upper Ground, London UK, SE1 9EY
Email: office@revistadyna.com
Regístrese en un paso con su email y podrá personalizar sus preferencias mediante su perfil
Name: *
Surname 1: *
Surname 2:
Email: *