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Manual material handling in the Tehran Grand Bazaar, a type of traditional heavy work with musculoskeletal effects

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Abstract

Background

Manual Material Handling (MMH) is a type of heavy work that causes a wide variety of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Porters constitute a poor socioeconomic group of workers who are faced with these risk factors. This study focuses on porters who push and pull loads of goods on handcarts inside and outside the Tehran Grand Bazaar.

Objectives

This study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of MSDs in porters of the Tehran Grand Bazaar.

Methods

Based on official registries, more than 5000 porters work in the Tehran Grand Bazaar. In total, 398 porters were selected using the simple random sampling method. The prevalence of MSDs was assessed using the Standardized Nordic Questionnaire for the Analysis of Musculoskeletal Symptoms. The tasks of the porters were analyzed during walk-through surveys in the Tehran Grand Bazaar.

Results

The prevalence of MSDs in at least one body part was 53.8% in the last 12 months and 45.2% in the last 7 days. The most prevalent symptoms in the last 12 months were low-back pain (29.6%) and knee pain (19.6%). Symptoms were associated with age, height, weight, waist circumference, work duration, number of children, and manually handling goods heavier than 20 kg.

Conclusions

The prevalence of MSDs is high in the porters of the Tehran Grand Bazaar, likely due to heavy MMH.

Acknowledgment

We warmly thank Mr. Shahravi, Porters’ Registration Center manager, and his colleagues. We also thank the managers of Timche Hajeboddole, Mr. A. Chinichian, Mr. Rabi, and Mr. Majedi, for their valuable assistance.

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