Statistical Analysis of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD) and Risk Factors of Public Transport Bus Drivers of India
Abstract
Professional public transport drivers are prone to musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), Severalresearchers have investigated how certain work environments can create musculoskeletal disorders in professional drivers. The majority of drivers reported that the back, knee, neck, and shoulder pains as a stressor. Postural stress, vibration, noise, frequent tasks, and high traffic density put drivers at high risk of MSDs.Thisstudy focused on 312 drivers from five different types of public transport (townbuses,citybuses, interstatebuses, suburbanbusesand luxurybuses)busesinthe state of Telangana, India,to predict the MSDs,through the Modified Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (MNMQ)survey, over the course of a year. ANOVA,Chi-square statistical test and SPSS software were used to analysis the questionnaire data.The result showed that a higher risk reported in upper back pain was 71.70 % for super luxurybuses, 68.9% for Suburbanbuses, 66.10% for buses city, 65.20% for interstatebuses and 49.20% for townbus drivers compared with other MSDs. However, the results showed that there is a significant differencebetween upper back and types of bus.The results suggest that MSDs can affect anyone as a result of poor seating posture and long periods of driving per shift. Itis important to educate the drivers about how to reduce work-related MSDs by implementing ergonomics in the work environment.