Comparison of physical workload and physical work capacity among municipality cleaners in Shiraz to determine number of workers needed to counterbalance physical workload
Abstract Background Assessing physical workload is the most important step in deciding whether a workload is high and adopting appropriate control strategies to reduce physical workload. This study aimed to compare physical workload and Physical Work Capacity (PWC) among municipality cleaners in Shi...
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Main Authors: | Farnaz Bagherifard (Author), Hadi Daneshmandi (Author), Mansour Ziaei (Author), Haleh Ghaem (Author), Ruhollah Khoshbakht (Author), Omid Jaberi (Author), Alireza Choobineh (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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