Mining Publication: Physical Strength Assessment in Ergonomics
Original creation date: January 1998
This publication concerns human physical strength testing. Its purpose is not to recommend any particular type of testing, but rather to describe the types of testing available and their uses. It is up to each individual user of strength testing to decide which testing technique is most appropriate for his or her particular application. This booklet discusses four types of strength testing: isometric, isoinertial, psychophysical, and isokinetic. It should be clear from this publication that muscular strength tests are tools that can be used to prevent occupational musculoskeletal disease. However, if these techniques are to be applied successfully, it is imperative that they be applied with a clear understanding of the advantages and limitations associated with each strength assessment procedure.
Authors: S Gallagher, JS Moore, TJ Stobbe, JD McGlothlin, A Bhattacharya
Conference Paper - January 1998
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20000145
American Industrial Hygiene Association 1998: Jan :1-61
See Also
- Ergonomic and Statistical Assessment of Safety in Deep-Cut Mines
- Ergonomic Interventions at Vulcan Materials Company
- Ergonomics and MSD Prevention
- Ergonomics Interventions at Badger Mining Corporation
- Ergonomics Processes: Implementation Guide and Tools for the Mining Industry
- Potential of Roof Screening to Reduce Workers’ Compensation Cost
- Practical Demonstrations of Ergonomic Principles
- Self-Reported Musculoskeletal Symptoms Among Operators of Heavy Construction Equipment
- Strength Testing
- Using Ergonomics To Enhance Safe Production At a Surface Coal Mine - A Case Study With Powder Crews
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- Page last updated: 9/21/2012
- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program