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Systematic evaluation of observational methods assessing biomechanical exposures at work
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 11/25/09
Takala E–P et al. – With training, observers can reach consistent results on clearly visible body postures and work activities. Many observational tools exist, but none evaluated in this study appeared to be generally superior. When selecting a method, users should define their needs and assess how results will influence decision–making.
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