Commonly used subjective effort scales may not predict directly measured physical workloads and fatigue in hispanic farmworkers

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  • who: Ornwipa Thamsuwan and colleagues from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, u00c9cole de Technologie Supu00e9rieure, Montreal, QC H C , Canada Department of Environment and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington have published the research work: Commonly Used Subjective Effort Scales May Not Predict Directly Measured Physical Workloads and Fatigue in Hispanic Farmworkers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Due to cultural differences in the perception and reporting of and pain it was unknown whether standardized ergonomic assessment tools could accurately estimate the measured their physical This study investigated whether the widely in exercise physiology were associated . . .

     

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