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Paddy transplanting is a highly labour intensive operation. To ease the
transplanting work, research organizations have developed various types of rice
transplanters. These equipments are primarily developed keeping men workers in
consideration, despite rice transplanting being performed mostly by women
workers. At present there are different models of rice transplanters available in the
market. The safety and efficiency aspects of these transplanters with respect to
women workers are not being studied. Therefore a study was undertaken to
evaluate the existing models of three 8 row self-propelled riding type rice
transplanters namely Yanmar, Redlands and Yanji on the ergonomic basis. The
physiological cost of work of these transplanters were compared with the
traditional method. An anthropometric survey was conducted with 450 women
agricultural workers in three zones of Kerala. Ten women subjects were selected,
conforming to statistical requirements of anthropometric dimensions and were
calibrated in the laboratory by indirect assessment of oxygen uptake.
The energy expenditure was minimum for Yanmar rice transplanter with a
value of 9.89 kJ min -1. The energy expenditure of traditional method was increased
to the tune of 52.52 per cent when compared to Yanmar rice transplanter followed
by Yanji rice transplanter (43.11 per cent) and Redlands rice transplanter (29.46 per
cent). A significant difference in heart rate and energy expenditure was noticed in
all the selected rice transplanters for all the subjects. The time of operation was
significantly influenced the heart rate and energy expenditure of subjects for
selected rice transplanters. The average energy expenditure before 9 am was 20.7
kJ min -1 while after 11 am it was increased to 26.6 kJ min -1 .
The oxygen
consumption in terms of VO 2 max was varied from 35 to 85 per cent and indicating
that the Redlands, Yanji and traditional method could not be operated continuously
for 8 hours without frequent rest pauses except Yanmar rice transplanters.
The overall discomfort rate was maximum for transplanting by traditional
method followed by transplanting with Yanji, Redlands and Yanmar rice
transplanters. The operation of Yanmar rice transplanter was more safe and easy
when compared with other transplanters. Body part discomfort score was maximum
for traditional method with a score of 46.8 while it was minimum for Yanmar rice
transplanter with a score of 14.5. The discomfort was noticed in low back, upper
back, neck and shoulders of subjects while working with selected rice transplanters.
The work rest cycle was 30 minutes of work followed by 2 minutes rest for Yanmar
rice transplanter, 9 minutes rest for Redlands, 14 minutes rest for Yanji rice
transplanter and 15 minutes rest for traditional method of rice transplanting.
In musculoskeletal disorders survey, 80 per cent of the women workers
reported that they had experienced MSD in the past seven days while 37 per cent
had experienced MSD problems over the past 12 months. In selected rice
transplanters, none of the subjects had experienced pain in any of the body parts
after 7 days of operation. In posture analysis, the RULA score was maximum for
traditional method (7) followed by Yanji (4), Redlands (4) and Yanmar rice
transplanters (2). The sound level of the Yanmar rice transplanter was varied from
91 to 93 dB at different modes when compared to Redlands (94 to 99 dB) and Yanji
rice transplanter (97 to 103 dB). The root mean square acceleration was maximum
in Yanji rice transplanter at different parts compared with Yanmar and Redlands
rice transplanters. An operator seat and helpers seat designs were suggested for
Yanji and Redlands rice transplanters based on anthropometric dimensions of
agricultural women workers and spatial requirements of transplanters. The
recommended dimensions for the operator’s seat were as seat backrest height (39
cm), trapezoidal seat back rest width (38 cm-bottom side, 27.5 cm top side), seat
back rest open area (18 cm), trapezoidal seat length (40 ± 3.4 cm), trapezoidal seat
width (43 cm – top side, 30 cm –bottom), seat cushion height (10 cm) and backrest
cushion height (8 cm). A diameter of 35 cm was suggested for helpers circular seat
for more comfortable sitting. |
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