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Obregón, Z., (2023). El trabajo remoto y su relación con el riesgo disergonómico en los puestos de trabajo de una empresa minera de la región central del Perú [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/26600
Obregón, Z., El trabajo remoto y su relación con el riesgo disergonómico en los puestos de trabajo de una empresa minera de la región central del Perú [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/26600
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title = "El trabajo remoto y su relación con el riesgo disergonómico en los puestos de trabajo de una empresa minera de la región central del Perú",
author = "Obregón Pillaca, Zuridai",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2023"
}
The mining worker is exposed to countless dysergonomic risk factors since staying in one position is considered a forced posture due to the fact that other parts of the body will adopt inappropriate postures to generate greater comfort. Likewise, the mining worker is exposed to repetitive movements in the performance of various tasks; That is why there is ergonomics that is responsible for improving the harmony between the worker and his work environment. The present research work was carried out with the objective of determining remote work and its relationship with disergonomic risks in jobs of a mining company in a mining company located in the central region of the country. The study is of a basic type and a descriptive correlational level with a quantitative approach and a non-probabilistic population of 120 workers. Remote work and its relationship with dysergonomic risks is very strong positive (0.881) the more remote work there are more dysergonomic risks and the less remote work there will be fewer dysergonomic risks. There is a linear correlation between work posture and dysergonomic risks, since the correlation coefficient is considerable positive (0.715), because the p-value (0.000) is less than significance (α = 5%), the higher the posture. there will be more ergonomic risks and the lower the working posture there will be less ergonomic risks. Skeletal muscle injuries caused by poor posture or poor distribution of space, visual and mental fatigue, tingling in the legs, dizziness, contractures, low back pain, tendinitis, etc... are some of the problems that can appear in the health of all those that in a forced and immediate way they have had to work from their homes and especially in those who do not have an adequate home office.
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