Reducing Musculoskeletal Risks in Data Center Environments Through Ergonomic Interventions

  • Unique Paper ID: 180787
  • PageNo: 2570-2575
  • Abstract:
  • This study tends to the basic significance of distinguishing and moderating dangers related with Outer muscle Problems (MSDs) in data center activities, where dreary and actually requesting assignments can prompt long haul medical problems among data center technicians. Zeroing in on the ergonomic gamble factors common in data center, like bowed or curved stances, truly difficult work, above coming to, profound squats, and abnormal neck and wrist positions, the review assesses different strategies for risk evaluation and decrease, including subjective, semi-quantitative, and quantitative methodologies. Key methods incorporate ergonomic peril recognizable proof and hazard rating classifications, pointed toward arranging MSD gambles into low, medium, and high seriousness levels. A contextual investigation was directed in a commonplace data Center climate, using ergonomic assessment structures to dole out risk evaluations and lay out down to earth mediations. Discoveries accentuate the significance of precise ergonomic evaluation to upgrade work environment wellbeing, lessen MSD events, and further develop efficiency. The review closes with designated proposals to dispose of or limit MSD takes a chance through ergonomic intercessions, preparing, and hierarchical strategy changes.

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BibTeX

@article{180787,
        author = {Omprakash Thakare and Ajay Kumar Gupta and Rahul Rajeshirke and Sunil Kumar Sharma and Tarun Sonwani and Rajendra Patel},
        title = {Reducing Musculoskeletal Risks in Data Center Environments Through Ergonomic Interventions},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {1},
        pages = {2570-2575},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=180787},
        abstract = {This study tends to the basic significance of 
distinguishing and moderating dangers related with 
Outer muscle Problems (MSDs) in data center 
activities, where dreary and actually requesting 
assignments can prompt long haul medical problems 
among data center technicians. Zeroing in on the 
ergonomic gamble factors common in data center, like 
bowed or curved stances, truly difficult work, above 
coming to, profound squats, and abnormal neck and 
wrist positions, the review assesses different strategies 
for risk evaluation and decrease, including subjective, 
semi-quantitative, and quantitative methodologies. 
Key methods incorporate ergonomic peril recognizable 
proof and hazard rating classifications, pointed toward 
arranging MSD gambles into low, medium, and high 
seriousness levels. A contextual investigation was 
directed in a commonplace data Center climate, using 
ergonomic assessment structures to dole out risk 
evaluations and lay out down to earth mediations. 
Discoveries accentuate the significance of precise 
ergonomic evaluation to upgrade work environment 
wellbeing, lessen MSD events, and further develop 
efficiency. The review closes with designated proposals 
to dispose of or limit MSD takes a chance through 
ergonomic intercessions, preparing, and hierarchical 
strategy changes.},
        keywords = {Musculoskeletal Disorders, Ergonomic  Assessment, Data Centre, Risk Reduction, Workplace  Safety.},
        month = {June},
        }

Cite This Article

Thakare, O., & Gupta, A. K., & Rajeshirke, R., & Sharma, S. K., & Sonwani, T., & Patel, R. (2025). Reducing Musculoskeletal Risks in Data Center Environments Through Ergonomic Interventions. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(1), 2570–2575.

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