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In ergonomic analysis of work involving manual materials handling, there is
a need to relate ergonomic assessment to specific situations or tasks perf
ormed in the course of work; it may be important to identify particularly s
trenuous tasks, as a basis for interventions, or analyze the mix of high an
d low load periods. Ergonomic analysis methods include observation methods
as well as physiological measurements, like electromyography (EMG). This pa
per describes a method, called SEIP (Synchronized Exposure and Image Presen
tation), which integrates video recordings with simultaneously recorded exp
osure signals, on a regular PC display. An illustrative example includes a
sequence from a car assembly plant where EMG was recorded from the trapeziu
s and the wrist extensor muscles of a worker, while he was video recorded w
hen performing his regular work. A computerized implementation of the Cube
Model was used to access an estimated ergonomic load value versus time. Thi
s value was plotted next to the EMGs amplitude rectified values. It was con
cluded that the developed method, SEIP, is easy to use, and pedagogic when
comparing different work methods. It unites observational methods and direc
t physiological measurements, offering the practicing ergonomist a more com
plete picture of the work being studied.