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    EVALUACIÓN DE INDICADORES FISIOLÓGICOS EN LA CARGA DE TRABAJO DEL ÁREA LOGÍSTICA PARA UNA EMPRESA DE QUÍMICOS Y PETROQUÍMICOS.

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    2017
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    Garzón-Leal, Diana-Carolina
    Yepes- Boada , Alexandra
    Diego- Mas, Jose - Antonio
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    Abstract
    Identify which of the activities of manual manipulation of loads were considered as heavy work, according to the behavior of the cardiovascular load obtained in the logistics auxiliaries of a company of manufacture and commercialization of piping systems. Materials and methods: The type of study used was descriptive cross-sectional, the population under study were 706 workers who were calculated the Cardiovascular Charges, in the 81 activities evaluated, where 51 tasks were manual manipulation of loads and of these 21 tasks were classified as Work Heavy Physicist. Results: Using the SPSS statistical program, the different crosses were used to calculate the Cardiovascular Loads, if it was greater than or equal to 40%, the tasks would be classified as heavy physical work and less than 40% as non-heavy physical work. The most frequent type of manual manipulation of loads was the Push-Pull and the independent variables were not the irrigation factor. Conclusions: The heavy physical work was not related to the number of tasks assigned to each worker, age, BMI, or seniority in the company, but with the type of tasks performed, the time they carried out and their conditioning in front of the activity
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