Psychophysiological responses to manual lifting of unknown loads.
Tamer M KhalafMohamed Z RamadanAdham M RagabMohammed H AlhaagKhalil A AlSharabiPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Uncertainty regarding the weight to be lifted could be considered as a stress-adding variable that may increase the required physical demand to be sustained during manual lifting tasks. The findings of this study stress the importance of eliminating uncertainty associated with handling unknown weights, such as in the cases of handling patients and dispatching luggage. This can be achieved through preliminary self-sensing of the load to be lifted, or the cautious disclosure of the actual weight of manually lifted objects, for example, through clear labeling and/or a coding system.