Posture Evaluation of Firefighters During Simulated Fire Suppression Tasks

Workplace Health Saf. 2023 Dec;71(12):606-616. doi: 10.1177/21650799231214275.

Abstract

Background: Posture mechanics during fire suppression tasks are associated with musculoskeletal injuries in firefighters.

Methods: This study uses the Ovako Working Posture Analyzing System (OWAS) ergonomics tool to describe and evaluate the postures of 48 firefighters during 3 simulated tasks: (a) hose drag, (b) hose pull, and (c) high-rise pack lift. Ergonomics intervention prioritizations based on the OWAS action classification (AC) scores were identified using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests. Chi-square analyses identified associations between firefighter characteristics and OWAS AC scores.

Findings: The initial hose pick-up phase of each task was identified as a high priority for ergonomics intervention (OWAS AC = 4) in 45.8%, 54.2%, and 45.8% of cases for Tasks 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Lower BMI was associated with higher AC scores for the initial hose pick-up during Task 3 (likelihood ratio = 9.20, p value = .01).

Conclusion: The results inform ergonomics priorities for firefighter training based on the tasks analyzed. Application to Practice: This study evaluates the posture mechanics of three commonly performed firefighting tasks. The results help inform an ergonomics training intervention focused on posture mechanics during occupational activities for firefighters.

Keywords: OWAS; ergonomics; firefighters; posture analysis.

MeSH terms

  • Ergonomics
  • Firefighters*
  • Humans
  • Musculoskeletal Diseases*
  • Posture