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Método EAWS-v1.3.6

The document is an ergonomic assessment worksheet that provides tools to evaluate workplaces and tasks. It contains formulas and scoring systems to assess risk levels based on durations and frequencies of postures, movements, forces and other physical demands. The assessment covers factors like trunk position, reaching, kneeling, lifting and other tasks.
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Método EAWS-v1.3.6

The document is an ergonomic assessment worksheet that provides tools to evaluate workplaces and tasks. It contains formulas and scoring systems to assess risk levels based on durations and frequencies of postures, movements, forces and other physical demands. The assessment covers factors like trunk position, reaching, kneeling, lifting and other tasks.
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Ergonomic Assessment Worksheet v1.3.

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Ergonomic Assessment Worksheet v1.3.6 ESO
Plant Gender of operator m f Body height
Line MTM Analysis Analyst

Task / Workplace Task duration [s] Observation Date

Planning
Calculate the total score of whole body and compare it to the UL score.The overall result is determined by the higher
Result of overall evaluation: value and the appropriate traffic light is checked. Anyway, interpretation should take into account both values.
Green Whole Body = Postures + Forces + Loads + Extra Upper Limbs
Yellow
= + + +
Red
evaluation

0-25 Points Green Low risk: recommended; no action is needed


EAWS

>25-50 Points Yellow Possible risk: not recommended; redesign if possible, otherwise take other measures to control the risk

>50 Points Red High risk: to be avoided; action to lower the risk is necessary

Extra points “Whole body” (per minute / shift) Extra points


Intensity
Adverse effects by working on 0 3 8 15
0a
moving objects
none middle strong very strong
Status
0 2 5 10
Accessibility (e.g. entering motor
0b
or passenger compartment)
good complicated poor very poor
Intensity × frequency
0 1 2 5
Countershocks, impulses,
vibrations light visible heavy very heavy
0c
0 1 2,5 4 6 8
[n] 1-2 4-5 8 - 10 18 - 20 > 20
Intensity × duration or frequency
0 1 3 5
Joint position
(especially wrist) neutral ~ 1/3 max ~ 2/3 max maximal
0d 0 2 2,5 4 6 8
[s] 3 10 20 40 60
[n] 1 8 11 16 20
[%] 5 17 33 67 100
Intensity
0 5 10 15
Other physical work load
0e (please describe in detail)
none middle strong very strong

note: Max. score = 40 (line 0c, 0d); Max. score = 15 (line 0a, note: correct evaluation, if duration of
Extra = ∑ lines 0a – 0e 0e); Max. score = 10 (line 0b) evaluation ≠ 60 s
=
Lines 0a-b mainly relate to the Automotive Industry, for other sectors additional elements may be necessary. For details see the EAWS manual.

Shift Duration and Tasks: Comments / proposals for improvements

Description Formula Result


Real shift duration [min]

Lunch break [min] -


Other official pauses [min] -
Non repetitive tasks
(i.e. cleaning, supplies, etc) [min] -
Net duration of repetitive task/s (a) [min] =
No. of real units (or cycles) (b)

Net cycle time [s] (a/b × 60) =

Idle Time [s]

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Ergonomic Assessment Worksheet v1.3.6 ESO

Basic Postures / Postures and movements of trunk and arms Postures


(incl. loads of <3 kg, Symmetric Asymmetric
forces onto fingers of <30 N Trunk Lateral Far Reach
and whole body forces of <40 N) Evaluation of static postures Rotation 1) Bending 1) 2)
and/or high frequency movements of

Sum of lines
trunk/arms/legs
Static postures: ≥ 4 s
duration of posture [s] × 60
High frequency movements: Duration [s/min] =
Task duration [s] int dur int dur int dur
Trunk bendings (> 60°) ≥ 2/min
[%] 5 7,5 10 15 20 27 33 50 67 ≥ 83 0-5 0-3 0-5 0-3 0-5 0-2
Kneeling/crouching ≥ 2/min
Arm liftings (> 60°) ≥ 10/min [s/min] 3 4,5 6 9 12 16 20 30 40 ≥ 50 Intensity × Intensity × Intensity ×
[min/8h] 24 36 48 72 96 130 160 240 320 ≥400 Duration Duration Duration

Standing (and walking)


Standing & walking in alteration,
1 0 0 0 0 0,5 1 1 1 1,5 2
standing with support

2 Standing, Confined space 0,7 1 1,5 2 3 4 6 8 11 13

60°
20° 0°
a Bent forward (20-60°) 2 3 5 7 9,5 12 18 23 32 40
3
b with suitable support 1,3 2 3,5 5 6,5 8 12 15 20 25

a Strongly bent forward (>60°) 3,3 5 8,5 12 17 21 30 38 51 63


4
b with suitable support 2 3 5 7 9,5 12 18 23 31 38

a Elbow at/above shoulder level 3,3 5 8,5 12 17 21 30 38 51 63


5
b With S01 exoskeleton 2,5 3,8 6,4 9,0 13,1 16,2 23,1 29,0 39,0 48,0

a Hands above head level 5,3 8 14 19 26 33 47 60 80 100


6
b With S01 exoskeleton 4,1 6,2 11,0 14,8 20,0 25,5 36,5 46,5 62,0 77,5
Sitting
Upright with back support
7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,5 1 1,5 2
slightly bent forward or backward

Upright no back support (for other


8 0 0 0,5 1 1,5 2 3 4 5,5 7
restriction see Extra Points)

9 Bent forward 0,7 1 1,5 2 3 4 6 8 11 13

a Elbow at / above shoulder level 2,7 4 7 10 13 16 23 30 40 50


10
b With S01 exoskeleton 1,9 2,8 4,9 7,0 9,1 11,2 16,1 21,0 28,0 35,0

a Hands above head level 4 6 10 14 20 25 35 45 60 75


11
b With S01 exoskeleton 2,8 4,2 7,0 9,8 14,0 17,5 24,5 31,5 42,0 52,5
Kneeling or crouching

12 Upright 3,3 5 7 9 12 15 21 27 36 45

13 Bent forward 4 6 10 14 20 25 35 45 60 75

a Elbow at / above shoulder level 6 9 16 23 33 43 62 80 108 135


14
b With S01 exoskeleton 5,2 7,8 13,9 20,0 29,1 38,2 55,1 71,0 96,0 120,0
Lying or climbing
Lying (on back, breast or side) w/ arms
15 6 9 15 21 29 37 53 68 91 113
above head

16 Climbing 6,7 10 22 33 50 66

1) 0 1 3 5 2) 0 1 (0,75) 3 (2,25) 5 (3,75) ∑


int

int

slightly medium strongly extreme arm


Far Reach

close 60% 80% ∑ ∑ ∑


Trunk

≤10° 15° 25° ≥30° stretched (max.=15) (max.=15) (max.=10)


0 1,5 2,5 3 0 1 1,5 2 ∑ (max. = 40)
dur

dur

never 4s 10 s ≥ 13 s never 4s 10 s ≥ 13 s
0% 6% 15% ≥ 20% 0% 6% 15% ≥ 20% (a) (b)
note: Max. duration of evaluation = duration of task or 100%! note: correct evaluation, if task duration ≠ 60 s

Postures = ∑ lines 1 - 16 + =
(a) (b)

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Ergonomic Assessment Worksheet v1.3.6 ESO

Action forces (per minute) Forces


0 7 15 25 50 Intensity × Duration

Int
16,7% Fmax 33,3% Fmax 50,0% Fmax 66,7% Fmax Fmax
Forces onto 0 1 1 1,5 2 3,5 7

stat
17 fingers (e.g. [s] 3 6 9 12 20 ≥ 30

Duration
clips, plugs) [%] 5 10 15 20 33 ≥ 50
0 1,5 2 2,5 3

dyn
[n] 4 10 15 ≥ 20
0 6 15 25 50 Intensity × Duration

Int
16,7% Fmax 33,3% Fmax 50,0% Fmax 66,7% Fmax Fmax
Forces onto arms 0 1 1 1,5 2 4 8,5

stat
18 / whole body [s] 3 6 9 12 20 ≥ 30

Duration
forces [%] 5 10 15 20 33 ≥ 50
0 1 2 3 4,5 6,5 10
dyn
[n] 1 3 6 8 10 ≥ 12
Forces Fmax onto arms / whole body ST Upright M F ST Bent M F ST Above head M F Finger forces Fmax (F=Female M=Male)
+ 480 315 + 435 285 + 430 280 Posture A1 (power grip, pliers)
forces A A A
M for males & F for females - 500 325 - 370 240 - 495 320 Fmax
A A A
+ 320 210 + 400 260 + 305 200 M F
B B B
- 485 315 - 605 390 - 480 310 315 205
B B B
+ 290 185 + 310 200 + 210 140 Posture A2 (ball of the thumb)
C C C
- 255 165 - 205 135 - 210 140 Fmax
C C C
KN Upright M F KN Bent M F KN Above head M F M F
+420 270 + 380 245 + 425 275 235 155
A A A
-
430 280 - 345 225 - 495 320 Posture B1 (thumb or thumb to 4 fingers)
A A A
+445 290 + 495 320 + 410 270 Fmax
B B B
-495 325 - 445 290 - 425 275 M F
B B B
+ + +
C 300 195 C 290 190 C 275 180 110 70
- - -
C 245 160 C 205 135 C 280 180 Posture B2 (index or wide pinch)
SI Upright M F SI Bent M F SI Above head M F Fmax
+ 405 265 + +
A A 385 250 A 395 255 M F
- 440 285 - -
A A 375 245 A 455 295 75 50
+ 405 260 + +
Data based on the "Assembly specific force B B 455 295 B 365 240 Posture C (hook, palmar, strong pinch)
- 380 250 - - Fmax
atlas" (Wakula, Berg, Schaub, Glitsch, Ellegast B B 425 275 B 370 240
2009) +
C 250 165 +
C 270 175 +
C 200 130 M F
- 235 155 - -
C C 205 135 C 210 135 85 55
note: correct evaluation,
Action forces = ∑ lines 17 - 18 =
if task duration ≠ 60s

Manual Material Handling (per shift) Loads


Weights of loads [kg] for repositioning (lifting / lowering), carrying and holding as well as pushing and pulling
Male (kg) 3 10 15 20 25 30 35 ≥40
Reposition, carrying & Load points 1 1,5 2 3 4 10 17 25
holding Female (kg) 2 5 7 10 12 15 20 ≥25
Load points 1 1,5 2 3 4 5,5 7 25
Male (kg) 50 75 100 150 200 ≥ 250
M1 Wheelbarrows and Dollies
+ Female (kg) 40 60 80 115 155 ≥ 195
Pushing Carriage, trolleys. No fixed Male (kg) 50 75 100 150 250 350 ≥ 550
M2 rollers
and pulling Female (kg) 40 60 80 115 195 270 ≥ 425
Carts, roller conveyors, Male (kg) 50 75 150 250 350 500 600 800 ≥ 1250
M3 pallet truck Female (kg) 40 60 115 195 270 385 460 615 ≥ 960
Load points Means of transport 0,5 1 1,5 2 3 4 5 6 8
Posture, position of load (select characteristic posture)

Asymmetric postures (bending trunk far forward


+ little trunk bending or bending trunk deep or far forward; little trunk
trunk upright and / or not twisted and twisting; load far from the body; limited
twisting; load at or close to bending forward and trunk twisting simultaneously;
load at the body postural stability while standing or crouching) or
the body load far from body or above shoulder level
kneeling
Posture points 1 2 4 8
Working Conditions (pushing and pulling only) very high
trolley pushing / pulling on rough floor and above on structured sheet metal, trolleys have to be teared off when rolling
very low rolling resistance
(+) (very) slick floor small gaps / edges into / out of a track starting, strongly damaged floor resistance
Conditions points 0 1 3 5 6 8
Frequency of load manipulations [frequecy/shift], holding time [min/shift] or travel distance [meter/shift]
Frequency (#) of repositionings / pushing & pulling short 5 25 120 350 750 1000 1500 2000 2500 ≥ 3000
Duration (holding time) [min] 2,5 10 37 90 180 ≥ 240
×
Distance (carrying, pushing & pulling long) [m] 300 650 2500 6000 12000 ≥16000
Duration points 1 2 4 6 8 10 11 13 14 15
Manual Material Handling (result)
Pulling long 1)
Repositioning

( + ) ( + ) ( + ) ( + + ) ( + + )
Pulling short
Carrying 1)
Holding 1)

Pushing &
Pushing &

(Load + posture +
19 (condition points))
1)

1)

× duration points × = × = × = × = × =

1) Maximal cumulative duration points for all tasks of repositioning,


Handling = ∑ line 19 =
holding, carrying as well as pushing & pulling all together = 15

EAWS form v1.3.6 © AMI 2019 1/4


Ergonomic Assessment Worksheet v1.3.6 ESO
Upper limb load in repetitive tasks Upper Limbs
Force & Frequency & Grip (FFG) Basis: number of real actions per minute or percent static actions (analyze only the most loaded limb)
a %SA = Percentage of Static Actions %DA = 100% - %SA

FDS = Force-Duration Static FFD = Force-Frequency Dynamic


power grip/contact grip

b Legend GS' = Modified Grip Points Static (Grip x %SA) GD = Grip Points Dynamic

finger or moderate pinch


%FLS = Percentage of Static Actions at force level %FLD = Percentage of Dynamic Actions at force level
(thumb to >2 fingers, finger)

c SC = Static Contribution DC = Dynamic Contribution

strong pinch FDGS = Sum of Static Contributions FFGD = Sum of Dynamic Contributions
(thumb to 1 or 2 fingers)
Calc Stat Static actions (s/min) Grip Dynamic actions (real actions/min) Calc Dyn
Force [N] FDS GS' %FLS SC ≥45 30 20 10 5 3 0 2 4 2 10 15 20 25 30 35 ≥40 FFD GD %FLD DC

0─5 1 1 0 0 0 0 abc 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 7

> 5 ─ 20

> 20 ─ 35

> 35 ─ 90
4

11
2

8
1

5
S
1

3
0

2
0 ab

1 ab

1 a
bc

b
c

b
0

1
D
0

2
1

3
2

5
3

7
4

9
6

12
9

12

18

> 90 ─ 135 16 11 7 4 3 2 a ab b 2 3 5 7 9 12 15 24

> 135 ─ 225 21 14 10 6 4 3 a a b 4 5 6 8 11 14 20 32

> 225 ─ 300 28 18 12 8 5 4 a a b 5 6 7 9 12 16 26 40

20a FDGS = ∑ SCi FFG = FDGS + FFGD %DA = ΣFLDj FFGD = ∑ DCj
100% FFG %DA
Hand / arm / shoulder postures (use duration for worst case of wrist / elbow / shoulder)
Wrist (deviaton, flex./extens.) Elbow (pron, sup, flex./extens.) Shoulder (flexion, extension, abduction)

If shoulders are involved close to or above shoulder height without support or in


20b
awkward postures, multiply score ×3
Posture points 10% 25% 33% 50% 65% 85% PP
Wrist/Elbow 0 0,5 1 2 3 4
Shoulder 0 1,5 3 6 9 12
Shoulder w/exosk 0 1,1 2,3 4,5 6,8 9
Additional factors
Gloves inadequate (which interfere with the handling ability required) are used for over half the time 2
Working gestures required imply a countershock. Frequency of 2 time per minute or more (i.e.: hammering over hard surface) 2
Working gestures imply a countershock (using the hand as a tool) with freq. of 10 time per hour or more 2
Exposure to cold or refrigeration (less than 0 degree) for over half the time 2
Vibrating tools are used for 1/3 of the time or more 2
20c Tools with a very high level of vibrations 4
Tools employed cause compressions of the skin (rednesses, callosities, blebs, etc.) 2
Precision tasks are carried out for over half the time (tasks over areas smaller than 2-3 mm) 2
During almost the whole time one or more additional factor/s is/are present 3
Additional points (choose the highest value) = AF
Repetitive tasks duration
Net Duration [min/shift] 60 90 180 300 420 480
+
Shift Points (1 hour = 1 point) 1 1,5 3 5 7 8
Work Organization Breaks are possible at every Breaks lead to a stop of the
Breaks are possible at given conditions
time process
+
(Cycle time longer than 10 minutes) (Cycle time between 1 and 10 minutes) (Cycle time shorter than 1 minute)
20d Work Organization Points 0 1 2
Breaks (≥ 8 min) [#/shift] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 ≥7
Break points cycle time ≤ 30 s 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 +
cycle time > 30 s 0 -0,5 -1 -1,5 -2
Duration Points = DP
Upper limb load in repetitive tasks
(a) Force & Frequency & Grip (b) Postures (c) Additional factors (d) Duration Upper Limbs
20
( FFG + PP + AF ) × DP =

EAWS form v1.3.6 © AMI 2019 1/4

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