Work fatigue and physiological symptoms in different occupations of high-elevation construction workers / Mohamad Arif Muahzim

The objectives of this study are to evaluate common work fatigue symptoms and also evaluate differences of physiological strain among construction workers. Total of 60 workers are divided into two groups which are high elevated construction workers and ground level construction workers. Questionn...

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Main Author: Mohamad Arif, Muahzim
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description The objectives of this study are to evaluate common work fatigue symptoms and also evaluate differences of physiological strain among construction workers. Total of 60 workers are divided into two groups which are high elevated construction workers and ground level construction workers. Questionnaires consisting demographic data and subjective work fatigue symptoms were distributed and there are also physiological measurement such as heart rate have been collected. Workers required to wear Vivosmart 3 on their wrist for heart rate measurements. Prior to performing measurements, a study found that most of the construction workers have enough sleep time between 7 hours to 9 hours. This could be explained by eliminating those ftigue workers before performing the experimental measurements. For subjective work fatigue symptoms, feel pain in the waist is the most common work fatigue symptoms with prevalence rate for high elevated construction workers and ground level construction workers are 80% and 100% respectively. It can lead to work musculoskeletal disorder that can affect productivity and performance of the workers. The high level construction workers have higher heart rate readings compared with those among ground level construction workers. This indicates that high elevation construction workers have higher physiological strain. This study shows that the subjective fatigue symptoms questionnaires can be used to measure fatigue prevalence and heart rate is a suitable physiological measurement to evaluate physiological strain that construction workers encounter.
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spelling um-99782021-03-14T23:35:35Z Work fatigue and physiological symptoms in different occupations of high-elevation construction workers / Mohamad Arif Muahzim Mohamad Arif, Muahzim T Technology (General) TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering The objectives of this study are to evaluate common work fatigue symptoms and also evaluate differences of physiological strain among construction workers. Total of 60 workers are divided into two groups which are high elevated construction workers and ground level construction workers. Questionnaires consisting demographic data and subjective work fatigue symptoms were distributed and there are also physiological measurement such as heart rate have been collected. Workers required to wear Vivosmart 3 on their wrist for heart rate measurements. Prior to performing measurements, a study found that most of the construction workers have enough sleep time between 7 hours to 9 hours. This could be explained by eliminating those ftigue workers before performing the experimental measurements. For subjective work fatigue symptoms, feel pain in the waist is the most common work fatigue symptoms with prevalence rate for high elevated construction workers and ground level construction workers are 80% and 100% respectively. It can lead to work musculoskeletal disorder that can affect productivity and performance of the workers. The high level construction workers have higher heart rate readings compared with those among ground level construction workers. This indicates that high elevation construction workers have higher physiological strain. This study shows that the subjective fatigue symptoms questionnaires can be used to measure fatigue prevalence and heart rate is a suitable physiological measurement to evaluate physiological strain that construction workers encounter. 2018-12 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/9978/1/Mohamad_Arif_Bin_Muahzim.jpg application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/9978/11/arif.pdf Mohamad Arif, Muahzim (2018) Work fatigue and physiological symptoms in different occupations of high-elevation construction workers / Mohamad Arif Muahzim. Masters thesis, University of Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/9978/
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Mohamad Arif, Muahzim
Work fatigue and physiological symptoms in different occupations of high-elevation construction workers / Mohamad Arif Muahzim
title Work fatigue and physiological symptoms in different occupations of high-elevation construction workers / Mohamad Arif Muahzim
title_full Work fatigue and physiological symptoms in different occupations of high-elevation construction workers / Mohamad Arif Muahzim
title_fullStr Work fatigue and physiological symptoms in different occupations of high-elevation construction workers / Mohamad Arif Muahzim
title_full_unstemmed Work fatigue and physiological symptoms in different occupations of high-elevation construction workers / Mohamad Arif Muahzim
title_short Work fatigue and physiological symptoms in different occupations of high-elevation construction workers / Mohamad Arif Muahzim
title_sort work fatigue and physiological symptoms in different occupations of high-elevation construction workers / mohamad arif muahzim
topic T Technology (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
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