Work Environment of Processor Operators
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Seven processor operations were investigated to examine the work environment of the processor operator. The invisible objects in the visual field of four processors were the jib, head, instrument for measuring logs, wiper, and cabin. The operator looked mostly at "the head of the processor" during delimbing bucking and arranging "the delimbed tree-length log for bucking" during delimbing and bucking; "the bucked log" during bucking and arranging; and "the sides of the road" during moving and skidding. From the frequency of fixation for each fixated object, the instrument for measuring logs and the head was found to require the most attention. The height of three processors' steps for "mounting and alighting" were higher than the optimum value (58 cm), obtained from an anthropometric investigation of forest machine operators. The levers and pedals of four processors were arranged at suitable positions, according to JIS guidelines.
- 一般社団法人日本森林学会の論文
- 1999-02-16
著者
関連論文
- Growing Situation of Afforested Trees and Damage to Lower-Story Trees Caused by Felling in Multi-Storied Forest Management in Peninsular Malaysia
- Changes in Physiological Response According to Differences of Interpersonal Distance (4) : Under Different Conditions of Eye Contact
- Changes in Physiological Response According to the Difference of Interpersonal Distance (II)
- CHANGES IN PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE ACOORDING TO THE DIFFERENCE OF INTERPERSONAL DISTANCE
- Work Environment of Processor Operators
- The Method for Designing the Profile of Forest Roads Supported by Genetic Algorithm
- A Fundamental Study on the Work Environment of Yarder's Operator : The 1997 Japanese Forestry Society Prize