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The paper presents the study of physiological workload at forester and deputy forester workstations in 62 forest districts located all over Poland. The research was carried out on the sample group of 185 foresters and 167 deputy foresters in the course of one week (Monday−Friday) in each season of the year. The sample group was selected based on the unit’s management difficulty degree and personal job seniority. The measurement of heart rate (HR) was used to assess workers’ physiological workload. HR telemetric measurement was carried out by the means of wireless physical activity monitors ActiGraph GT9X and Polar WearLink H7. Every heart beat was recorded (beat−to−beat). ActiLife v. 6.11 software was used for data anasysis. On the basis of mean HR the value of minute net energy expenditure (NEE) was calculated. The overall mean HR amounted to 85.0 bpm for foresters, and 93.1 bpm for deputy foresters. These values classify work of forester as light, whereas that of deputy forester in the category of moderate work. The similar level of mean HR values was recorded in particular unit’s management difficulty degree and job seniority groups, especially at forester’s position. A higher diversity of HR was noticed in seasons. The mean HR values of foresters and deputy foresters in particular unit’s management difficulty degree and job seniority classes were significantly different (p<0.05), whereas there were not statistically significant differences in HR for these factors at the same workstation. The overall mean minute NEE at forester’s position amounted to 8.2 kJ/min and 11.5 kJ/min at deputy forester’s position. The minute NEE as a derivative of HR differed slightly in unit’s management difficulty degree and job seniority groups. Higher differences of NEE were observed in particular seasons. On the basis of the minute NEE, the energy cost of workshift (8h) was calculated. At the forester workstation it amounted to 4000 kJ (955 kcal) and at deputy forester’s to 5500 kJ (1313 kcal), on average. Energy expenditure classify both workstations in the category of moderate work. At forester’s workstation the highest NEE on the workday was recorded in winter (4560 kJ) and the lowest in summer (3744 kJ), while at deputy forester’s the highest NEE was noticed in spring (5856 kJ) and the lowest in winter (4992 kJ).
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