Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science ()

Effect of Job Rotation on the Risk of Developing Ul-WMSDS in Poultry Slaughterhouse Workers

  • NF Dias,
  • AS Tirloni,
  • DC Reis,
  • ARP Moro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9061-2018-0843
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 2

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ABSTRACT This study analyzed the effect of job rotation on the risk of developing UL-WMSDs in a poultry slaughterhouse with 1,200 workers. Three organizational settings were evaluated (“without job rotation”, “with job rotation - tasks >1h” and “with job rotation - tasks 1h” (p1h and <1h compared to not carrying out job rotation for the reduction of the UL-WMSDs risk. In relation to NR-36 requirements, it was found that alternating sitting and standing posture, postural requirements reduction and monotony were met by most sectors. Finally, it was difficult implementing efficient rotations due to particularities of work in the slaughterhouses such as: tasks with similar musculoskeletal requirements, pace imposed by machines, inability to perform rotations between different sectors (health and occupational constraints), the predominance of tasks with moderate and high risks, hindering the distribution of risks between the tasks of the rotation.

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