BEZPIECZEŃSTWO PRACY - MONTHLY (OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY)

NO 4/2022 APRIL




  • Ergonomic intervention strategies at office workplaces
    prof. dr hab. inż. Danuta Roman-Liu, p. 11-15
  • Psychosocial working conditions of urban and long-distance bus drivers
    mgr Łukasz Kapica, mgr Andrzej Najmiec, dr hab. Łukasz Baka, p. 18-22
  • Ergonomic intervention strategies at office workplaces
    prof. dr hab. inż. Danuta Roman-Liu

    One of the basic methods of preventing the occurrence of excessive musculoskeletal load at the workplace are ergonomic interventions. The aim of this article is to present intervention strategies that prevent the development of musculoskeletal disorders in relation to office workplaces. Intervention strategies aimed at optimizing body position during work and reducing sitting time during work were presented.

     

    DOI: 10.54215/BP.2022.04.9.Roman-Liu



    Psychosocial working conditions of urban and long-distance bus drivers
    mgr Łukasz Kapica, mgr Andrzej Najmiec, dr hab. Łukasz Baka

    The aim of the study was to comprehensively assess the psychosocial working conditions of city and long-distance bus drivers. Data were collected among 500 bus drivers from 52 different companies. The variables was measured with the Copenhagen Psychosocial Working Conditions Questionnaire – COPSOQ II. The analysis was carried out using the t-test, which compared the mean results of urban and long-distance drivers. The study showed that city and long-distance bus drivers do not constitute a homogeneous professional group in terms of psychosocial risks in the work environment. City bus drivers have a higher level of emotional demands and work pace, and they also differ from long-distance bus drivers in terms of work organization conditions, stress and well-being.

     

    DOI: 10.54215/BP.2022.04.10.Kapica



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