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Answer:
LI = Lifting Index = 0.71
No lifting risk is involved
Explanation:
NIOSH Lifting Index
LI = Load Weight / Recommended Weight Limit
LI = L / RWL Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ............. Eq (A) Â Â
NIOSH Recommended Weight Limit equation is following,
RWL = LC * HM * VM * DM * AM * FM * CM Â ........... Eq (B)
Where,
 LC = Load constant
 HM = Horizontal multiplier
 VM = Vertical multiplier
 DM = Distance multiplier
 AM = Asymmetric multiplier
 FM = Frequency multiplier
 CM = Coupling multiplier
Given data
V = 30 + (8/2) = 34 in
H = 7 in
D = 55 - 30 = 25 in
A = 0
F = 10 boxes/min
C = 1 = Good coupling
According to NIOSH lifting guide
 LC = 51 lb
 HM = 10/H
 VM = 1 - {0.0075*(v-30)}
 DM = 0.82 + (1.8/D)
 AM = 1 - (0.0032*A)
 FM = 0.45     (Table 5 from NIOSH lifting guide)
 CM = 1        (Table 7 from NIOSH lifting guide)
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Solution:
RWL = 51 * (10/7) * [1-{0.0075(34-30)}] * (0.82+ 1.8/25) * (1-0.0032*0) * 0.45 * 1
RWL = 51 * (10/7) * 0.97 * 0.892 * 1 * 0.45 * 1
RWL = 28.37 lb
Using equation A
LI = L / RWL
LI = 20 / 28.37
LI = 0.71
According to NIOSH lifting guide LI <= 1
So No lifting risk is involved
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