ANTHROPOMETRY OF WORKERS IN A SALT INDUSTRY COMPANY IN SOUTHERN SONORA
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2025-03-31Autor
Maldonado-Macías, Aide Aracely
Soto Robles, Gabriela
Félix Lopez, María del Socorro
Rodríguez-Gámez, Iván Francisco
Naranjo Flores, Arnulfo
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Anthropometry is the discipline in charge of systematically collecting and
measuring the human body's physical characteristics, mainly the body's weight, size,
and shape. As a tool of Ergonomics, this discipline allows to adapt the environment
to people through the design or redesign of workstations, considering the
anthropometric charts. In 2023, the company under study in the salt industry
recorded that 38% of occupational diseases present in employees in the operational
area are related to musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). As a result of the incidence
of occupational diseases, an ergonomic risk assessment was carried out, identifying
ergonomic risks in the different processes, such as inadequate postures, load
handling, and task repetitiveness, which have caused health problems in the back,
shoulders, and hands. MSDs are due to the dysergonomic designs present in the
production processes, the lack of workers' anthropometric data for the design and
redesign of workstations, and the scarcity and validity of anthropometric data in the
region. The objective was to design anthropometric charts of the workers in the
operational area of the salt company to obtain an accurate database to support the
company in the design or redesign of tools, equipment, and workstations. The
proposed methodology consists of 5 steps: 1) define the dimensions to be measured,
2) inform the workers, 3) perform the measurement of the workers, 4) analyze the
data, and 5) design the anthropometric charts. As a result, 51 anthropometric
measurements were established, 63 workers were measured, and an
anthropometric chart of the personnel in the operational area was prepared,
including the 5%, 50%, and 95% percentile. The objective of the research was
achieved since the anthropometric chart of the workers in the operative area was
obtained. The anthropometric chart not only contributes to the improvement of
working conditions within the company but also lays the groundwork for future
research in the field of ergonomics, benefiting users interested in designing more
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