Ergonomic study of a new sylvicultural treatment Abstract The authors compared two sylvicultural treatments intended for controlling plant competition in plantations of young conifers: conventional swamping and the same activity carried out using a biological agent. They evaluated the cardiorespiratory capacity and metabolism of swampers participating in the study, as well as the productivity and quality of the work carried out. This study demonstrates that both treatments lead to the same workload for the workers, but that swamping using a biological agent is two times less effective than the conventional technique. In both cases, the swampers’ heart rate reached levels considered as hazardous under some conditions. The researchers add that monitoring the heart rate is the surest approach for establishing an acceptable alternating work-rest rhythm based on climatic conditions. Produced Under this Project Scientific Reports Ergonomic study of a new sylvicultural treatment Research Report: R-540 Simplified Articles Nouveau traitement sylvicoleProductivité et rentabilité ne sont pas au rendez-vous Volume 21, n0 4 Scientific Publications Évaluation de l'astreinte physique des travailleurs sylvicolesChiasson M.E., Imbeau D., Farbos B., Iuliana Nastasia, Leclerc S., Lebel L., Dubeau D., Langlois J.Source : in Cultures préventives : des attitudes aux habitudes. Congrès de l'Association québécoise pour l'hygiène, la santé et la sécurité du travail / AQHSST, (25e : 7-9 mai, 2003 : Trois-Rivières, Canada), 2003, p. 121-125, (http://www.aqhsst.qc.ca/PRESST/actes03/pdf/chiasson_marie-eve.pdf)Évaluation des méthodes de travail: application au débroussaillage forestierHuard S., Imbeau D., Farbos B., Iuliana Nastasia, Chiasson M.-E., Langlois J., Lebel L., Dubeau D.Source : in Congrès de l'Association canadienne-française pour l'avancement des sciences / ACFAS (71e : 19-23 mai, 2003 : Rimouski, Canada), 2003 Additional Information Type: Project Number: 0099-2540 Status: Completed Year of completion: 2007 Research Field: Special Projects Team: Daniel Imbeau (Polytechnique Montréal)Bruno Farbos (Polytechnique Montréal)Denise Dubeau (Ministère des Ressources naturelles, de la Faune et des Parcs)