Spinal compression tolerance limits for the design of manual material handling operations in the workplace
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<subfield code="a">Spinal compression tolerance limits have been widely used by ergonomists in setting work tolerance limits for manual materials handling operations. Thus, the effect of personal and experimental factors on spinal compression tolerance limits is reviewed with the aid of regression and correlation analyses performed on data compiled from the published literature. An algorithm is described to demonstrate the use of a biomechanics approach to the design of MMH operations</subfield>
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