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The Comparison of the Industrial Fatigue Between Labor Workers and Managerial Workers

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Abstract

For the purpose of investigating the subjective symptom of industrial fatigue, a questionnaire sur-vey was carried out on 282 labor workers and 189 managerial workers who were employed at the manufacture of electronic products in two small scale industries. Checklist of industrial fatigue was composed of physical symptoms(1O items), mental symptorns(1O
items), and sensory neurotic symptoms(1O items).
The results were as follows
1. Complain rate of fatigue was the highest in eye strain¡± of physical symptom, ¡°feel anxious about things¡± of mental symptom, and ¡°feel stiffness in the neck or the shoulders¡± of sensory neurotic symp-tom in labor workers and managerial workers.
2. Managerial workers demonstrated 11 dominant type (mental or night work type), while labor workers demonstrated I dominant type of fatigue (general type)
3. Mean weighted score of fatigue complaints in labor workers(23. 16) was significantly higher than that in managerial workers(20.34).
4. Mean weighted scores of fatigue complaints in male, 5?9 years of work duration, married, 4?S hours of sleeping time, graduation of high school and college, and large of workload were significantly higher in labor workers than in managerial workers.
5. In poor work condition with temperature, venti-lation, illumination and noise, the average weighted score was significantly higher in labor workers than in managerial workers.
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