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Understanding musculoskeletal loadings among supermarket checkout counter cashiers: A biomechanical analysis

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Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSD) are highly prevalent among supermarket cashiers. These disorders are frequently related to the adoption of awkward postures and manual materials handling. This study aimed to analyze musculoskeletal loadings in supermarket cashiers, considering the handling of different products and different checkout conditions. To accomplish this, we employed an inertial motion capture system to measure full-body kinematics while simulating 19 cashier tasks. The study included five female cashiers from a supermarket in Northern Portugal, ranging in age from 19 to 61 years old. Using joint angles, material load, and muscle function as input parameters, we conducted the musculoskeletal loadings assessment using the Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA) and Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA) methods. Results showed that RULA scores were higher for the microtasks that involved product scanning. Regarding microstasks analyzed by REBA, the replacement of paper rolls for the receipt machine at the checkout counter yields the highest scores. Based on these findings, there is a compelling need to redesign supermarket checkout workstations to alleviate the physical demands placed on cashiers and to ensure organizational sustainability.

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Anthropometry database Cashier Ergonomics Food retail Organizational sustainability Work-related musculoskeletal disorders

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Silva, T. T., Sousa, C., Colim, A., & Rodrigues, M. A. (2024). Understanding musculoskeletal loadings among supermarket checkout counter cashiers: A biomechanical analysis. Safety, 10(1), Artigo 1. https://doi.org/10.3390/safety10010021

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