Effectiveness of a vacuum lifting system in reducing spinal load during airline baggage handling
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2018.03.006
Effectiveness of a vacuum lifting system in reducing spinal load during airline baggage handling
Abstract
Information on spinal loading for using lift assist systems for airport baggage handling is lacking. We conducted a laboratory study to evaluate a vacuum lift system for reducing lumbar spinal loads during baggage loading/unloading tasks. Ten subjects performed the tasks using the industry average baggage weight of 14.5 kg on a typical two-shelved baggage cart with or without using the lift system (i.e. lifting technique). Repeated measures analysis of variance (2 tasks × 2 shelf heights x 2 techniques) was used. Spinal loads were estimated by an electromyography-driven biomechanical model. On average, the vacuum lift system reduced spinal compressive forces on the lumbar spine by 39% and below the 3400 N damage threshold. The system also resulted in a 25% reduction in the anterior-posterior shear force at the L5/S1 inferior endplate level. This study provides evidence for the potential to reduce spinal loads when using a vacuum lift system.
Keywords: Airport baggage lifting; Biomechanical model; Vacuum lift.
Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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