Comparison of ergonomic risk factors and work-related musculoskeletal disorders among dismantler and burners of electronic waste in Agbogbloshie, Accra Ghana
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Proceedings of the 2021 HFES 65th International Annual Meeting
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Rudimentary methods for electronic waste (e-waste) recycling employed in developing countries are a
source of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs). Summarized comparison of WRMSDs
and preliminary exposure assessment among e-waste dismantlers (D) and burners (B) in Agbogbloshie,
Ghana is presented. A cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate WRMSDs and associated risk
factors using the Cornell Musculoskeletal Discomfort Questionnaire and a newly developed ergonomic
assessment tool. Results indicated higher WRMSD prevalence in the lower back (68% D vs. 52% B; p =
0.172), shoulder (41% D vs. 29% B; p = 0.279), and upper arm (33% D vs 5% B; p = 0.010). Moderate to
severe trunk flexion, high force exertion, repetition, and vibration were prevalent risk factors among
workers and were significantly higher in dismantlers than burners (p 0.001). Detailed ergonomic studies
investigating the relationship between physical exposures and WRMSDs is needed to provide a deeper
understanding of WRMSD causation in e-waste workers and more particularly in unstructured, unregulated
work.
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