Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorder an Increasing Concern in Garment Industry

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Resham Sah
Rishab Chakraborty
Pratiti Ghosh
Jagannath Ghosh
Prasun Haldar

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Background:  Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs)-related occupational health concerns are becoming a growing problem for the clothing industry, which is influenced by the repetitive tasks, prolonged static postures and poor ergonomic conditions that characterise the nature of work in this industry. This study aims to provide a thorough assessment of the numerous musculoskeletal problems that are prevalent in the garment industry and to recommend useful intervention strategies to mitigate their consequences. Methods:  One hundred thirty textile workers aged between 25 to 45 years were taken randomly from five different textile manufacturing sites of Baranagar, West Bengal. A modified Nordic musculoskeletal questionnaire was applied to evaluate the postural stress of the garment’s workers. The discomfort/pain intensity in different body parts were evaluated by Body Part Discomfort (BPD) scale . Appropriate statistical tests were applied. Results: Discomfort or pain in hip and lower back were found to be maximum among workers. Conclusion: Pain, discomfort and postural stress among various body parts like upper back, lower back and hip are verry much common for the workers. Despite efforts to deal with these problems, more thorough research and efficient intervention strategies are required to reduce musculoskeletal ailments in the garment industry..

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Resham Sah, Rishab Chakraborty, Pratiti Ghosh, Jagannath Ghosh, & Prasun Haldar. (2023). Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorder an Increasing Concern in Garment Industry. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S6), 1684–1689. https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44iS6.2591
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