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Ergonomic design of crane cabin interior: The path to improved safety
•We identify the critical characteristics of crane cabins using users’ opinions.•We propose methodology for the ergonomic assessment of crane cabins.•The methodology applied eliminates the critical characteristics of existing cabins.•Recommendations for improving safety performance of crane cabins a...
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Published in: | Safety science 2015-03, Vol.73, p.43-51 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | •We identify the critical characteristics of crane cabins using users’ opinions.•We propose methodology for the ergonomic assessment of crane cabins.•The methodology applied eliminates the critical characteristics of existing cabins.•Recommendations for improving safety performance of crane cabins are given.
Many procedures in the development process of crane cabins today are still based on the specific experience of manufacturers and historical guidelines. It is not surprising that they fail to meet the needs of a large proportion of operators. Accordingly, the need for more objective, theoretically justified and consistent models, that will minimize crane operators’ biomechanical and visual problems through anthropometric characteristic analysis to improve safety and prevent crane related fatalities and injuries, arises. In that aim we firstly identified the critical characteristics of existing crane cabins linked to visibility and posture (seat and armrest problems) using users’ opinions and Pareto analysis. We then collected rarely available data on crane operators in Serbian companies (64 in the first and 10 operators in the control sample) and proposed methodology for the ergonomic assessment of crane cabins based on drawing-board mannequins and kinematic modeling. The implemented methodology interval estimate obtains an interior space of 1095×1150×1865mm in which is possible to eliminate the critical characteristics of existing crane cabins. The research results fulfill user needs not satisfied in existing crane cabins and suggest certain changes to existing standards on the path to improved safety. |
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ISSN: | 0925-7535 1879-1042 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ssci.2014.11.010 |