1. Applying Ergonomics For
Injury Free Pipetting
Ovation BioNatural pipettes overcome ailments
associated with older axial devices
N
umerous liquid handling proce- with the introduction of the Ovation
dures rely on the ubiquitous BioNatural Pipette. Early on, the company’s
pipette, and pipetting has long market research and customer feedback
been an indispensable laboratory skill. The showed that customers were concerned
awkwardness, repetitiveness, stress and about ergonomics. Users were also reporting
tedium inherent in traditional pipetting, difficulties with installing pipette tips reliably,
however, are all harbingers of cumulative getting them to stay on, and with removing
trauma disorders (CTDs) - a major source them. Less worrisome were the actual
of pain, discomfort, downtime and lost aspirating and dispensing of fluids.
productivity among numerous pipette users. VistaLab assembled a team to examine
CTDs - also referred to as repetitive how comfortably and for how long someone
stress injuries (RSIs) and musculoskeletal could operate one of the devices. The goal
disorders (MSDs) - are prevalent in the was to discover how to raise the comfort
workplace, and have been designated the level and reduce stress for pipette users
leading single class of injury in the 1990s by currently and mitigate injury in the long
OSHA. Lost-time and term - then turn that into an ergonomic
compensation costs alone pipette design.
average some $20 billion
annually, while total costs, In Search of Respite
which include lost VistaLab Technologies’ project team started
productivity and indirect out by observing and interviewing numerous
expenditures, amount to pipette users. One team member, Kevin
about $120 billion annual- Costello, President, US Ergonomics, and a
ly. A single injury can cost Figure 1. 20-year veteran in the field, says, “Our
more than $25,000 in preparatory discussions focused on the
medical and indemnity claims. sub-analysis of women pipette users found thumb and the force needed to acquire and
Laboratory workers are hardly spared. that pipetting for more than 300 hours a remove tips as the problem areas. Then we
The repetitiveness, non-optimal postures year elevates the risk of hand and shoulder went out and saw pipette users holding
and high forces that are common in ailments. With laboratory workers averag- these long tubes in their hands with their
traditional pipetting cause user injuries, ing about 500 hours of pipetting a year elbows high up in the air.
several far beyond the hand and thumb - (some 2 hours a day) the severity of the “We were appalled at the positioning of
contrary to popular intuition. Research problem is clear. the shoulder and neck and the static loading
organizations and government agencies - muscles under load with a minimal
have documented many risk factors(1, 2, 3) What Ails Pipetting amount of motion - which created high
while noting significant increases in hand While the long hours of repetitive motion potential for fatigue in those muscles.”
and elbow injuries among pipette users.(1) link pipetting and CTDs, the ergonomic Based on those observations, the team
Almost a decade ago, the National Institute deficiencies of many existing pipettes designed a pipette to enable technicians to
of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) contribute significantly to the problem. work in a neutral position - a natural
declared that a biomechanical hazard was Traditional axial-style pipettes, a 40-year ergonomic posture in which the relaxed
associated with pipetting; in a 1996 report vintage, are built around a single axis of arms, with the palms facing each other at
covering laboratory operations, it outlined operation. These pipettes are accurate, about a 45-degree angle, are held in front
steps for minimizing CTD risks.(4) durable and quite common, and users of the chest area. This allows pipette users
One study on associations between generally find them adequate. But their to work in a semicircular area right in front
pipetting and CTDs showed that in a design did not to keep pace with the strides of their bodies. (Figure 1)
sample of technicians, 44%, 58% and 44% in ergonomics. As a result, they fail to shield “The idea was to have the pipette users
reported hand, shoulder and neck prob- users from cumulative injuries linked to hold their arms closer to their sides. We
lems respectively.(5) Technicians who did long sessions of awkward repetitive motion. looked at the angle between the elbow,
more than 12,000 pipetting repetitions in a To overcome this, VistaLab Technologies, shoulder and hip. It was important to keep
day felt acute soreness in their hands. A radically updated the concept of pipetting the upper arm close to the body, minimizing
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2. [Applying Ergonomics For Injury Free Pipetting]
abduction, which is the lifting of the elbow help to keep contact stresses at
away from the body. That in turn minimizes their lowest.
the torque on the shoulder, the static muscle Introduced commercially in 2002
loading, and the neck and shoulder stress with an adjustable volume model, the
associated with the pipette,” says Costello. ergonomic features of the Ovation
Other key design challenges revolved BioNatural have received considerable
around the incorporation of features that attention. The product line has been expanded
minimized the hand forces required for tip recently to include electronic multichannel
application and removal, within a light, and single channel models, all of which
well-balanced pipette. maintain the ergonomic design and other
user preferred features. Of specific note is the
Birth of the Ovation BioNatural unique tip head on the Ovation Multichannel,
The team soon realized that a radical which significantly lowers the force needed
overhaul of the basic pipette design was to acquire multiple tips simultaneously and
needed. allows the use of both hands, thus reducing
This led to a device that had an angled stress to any specific muscle group.
design for getting tips into and out of target (Figure 2) Figure 2.
points. The design also stored the energy The Ovation has been independently
used to apply the tips in a spring for later evaluated quite favorably and is now being gloves. Wrist posture and forearm rotation
use to remove the tip - a spring-loaded tip used by thousands of researchers and were measured with a twin axis goniometer.
ejection system. scientists on a daily basis. Shoulder elevation was measured with
“Storing the energy from tip application video task analysis software. All the
for use in tip ejection eliminates the second Independent Assessments measurements were done during the major
hardest part for the hand and is really of Ovation four pipetting steps: tip acquisition;
beneficial. The angle of the device and the Extensive testing by Ergonomics aspiration; over blow and tip ejection.
fact that the arm can be held at the side are Technologies Corporation has shown the Finger forces required by Ovation were
other major ergonomic advantages,” says Ovation to be the only commercial pipette some five times lower that those required
Costello. with levels of arm flexion and extension, for the axial pipettes. (Figure 3) This
A small clicking sound lets the user know wrist flexion and maximum muscle activity translates to greater comfort, less fatigue
when the tip has been securely applied or below the recommended limits.(6) It is the and lower CTD risk. In a sub-analysis of
removed. “The fact that the device provides only pipette that allows the forearm to the hand forces data, significantly lower
some feedback when the tips are applied is operate in the pronated position, which thumb force requirements were associated
valuable. This eliminates pounding and the generates a markedly lower level of carpal with Ovation versus the traditional pipettes.
use of additional force,” says Costello. tunnel pressure.(7) The analysis also showed that wrist
The Ovation uses the power grip, which deviation was significantly lower with the
increases the available hand strength by NIOSH Study Ovation while picking up the pipette,
about four times compared with the pinch A 2004 NIOSH study, which was a part of acquiring tips and during aspiration versus
grip used with traditional pipettes. The power the National Occupational Research Agenda the other pipettes. (Figure 4) The values for
grip is loose and relaxed, making for greater (NORA), compared the Ovation and two wrist extension and flexion were lower for
endurance and enhanced productivity. Its axial pipettes. A battery of ergonomic Ovation versus the comparators in all cases.
contoured shape allows for the greatest measurements were collected and In an analysis of the percentage of time
stability and low pressure from contact assessed.(8) that the shoulder is awkwardly elevated at
with the hand. A rounded plunger and tip Finger forces were measured via 19 more than 45 degrees, Ovation proved to
ejection button, both with reduced forces, sensors strategically placed in special be lowest in all cases. (Figure 5)
Comparative Analysis - United States Ergonomics
United States Ergonomics conducted com- and the neck - we also had sensors that always be there, but you can knock down the
parative tests with the Ovation and other measured dynamic posture of the body as force and improve posture. You can expect
pipettes and analyzed the data for perform- the device was used. people using a device that has reduced
ance levels. “Subjects did not know what device was magnitude of exposure in those areas to
US Ergonomics President, Kevin Costello being tested. We tested the Ovation pipette work longer with a lower degree of risk for
notes, “The Ovation device had statistically next to several traditional style pipettes to any aches, pains, discomfort or injury.
significantly lower effort levels associated quantify the amount of effort needed to use “This means that there is a good chance
with tipping and de-tipping and significantly them. In simple terms, the lower the effort, that someone who found pipetting painful,
improved posture compared with the tradi- the lower the stress, the lower the risk of depending on their specific injuries, will be
tional pipettes. injury and inversely, the higher the able to use the Ovation because this device
“For these tests, we connected electrodes productivity. Productivity is the amount of requires different muscle groups - and they
to the key muscles involved in the effort - effort required to do a task. will be using a lower percentage of overall
forearms, upper arms, shoulder muscles, “You won't affect repetition, that will effort to get the job done.
3. [Applying Ergonomics For Injury Free Pipetting]
Duke University Study Figure 3.
The Duke University Department of Ergo-
nomics evaluated 61 workers’ pipetting 16 Total Finger Force
experiences via an extensive questionnaire A
14 I Benchmate
that covered work habits, location, severity A
12
I Eppendorf
and frequency of discomfort.(9)
C I Ovation
Substantial discomfort was reported 10 A
(Figure 6), with areas of highest frequency A A
8 A C
being: neck (56%), lower back, right shoul-
der (33%), right wrist (26%) and right 6
hand (25%). The thumb, most intuitively
associated with pipetting, was the sixth in 4 A A B
B B
discomfort frequency. B
2 B
One half of the study participants were
provided with Ovation pipettes, which they 0
used in their normal lab work, as part of a Pick up Pick up Aspirate Overblow Eject tip
pipette tip
six-week trial. They had no prior knowledge
of the Ovation, and at the end of the six Different letters indicate significant difference (p<0.05)
weeks they were asked to compare the
pipette they used previously to the Ovation.
There was overwhelming preference for Figure 4.
Ovation because it offered greater comfort.
There was strong preference for the Ovation 30
Wrist Deviation
on questions of accuracy and general use I Benchmate
throughout the workday. 25 I Eppendorf
A
A A I Ovation A B
Chris Marchand, Research 20
Associate, Contractor, National A A B
Institutes of Health 15
B A A
• Acquired Ovation pipettes for B
technical features 10
“I have used the Ovation pipette almost one
5
year now for a high throughput-screening
project with 96 well plates to test thousands
0
of compounds. We have been working with
Pick up Pick up Aspirate Overblow Eject tip
the single channel Ovation since they were pipette tip
launched and liked them a lot.
“So we decided to try the multichannel Different letters indicate significant difference (p<0.05)
ones. Now we have two 8-channel and two
12-channel Ovation pipettes, which we can
use by columns or by rows with the 96 improvements in the Ovation pipettes - and reason for us.
well plates. We appreciate the tips because we believe they are much easier to use in “We wanted something that was reliable,
of their quality and precision. the long run - this aspect attracted us to precise and easy to use, particularly the
“We were aware of the ergonomic them but it was hardly the overriding ease with which one can eject the tips.
ERGO 101
A common misconception about ergonomics individual awareness to control exposure; force, contact stress, postures, and user
is that once there is no heavy lifting, there overall health; and in cases where predispo- education can be greatly improved. This will
are no ergonomic issues. sition issues arise based on the use of have a major positive effect at reducing
Ergonomics is concerned with several risk medications that can increase risk). exposure and the risk.
factor categories: posture, force, repetition If the force level is above threshold, the “Ergonomic issues are cumulative. These
levels, vibration (whole body or head and arm likelihood of it producing an ergonomically injuries build over time. You have to minimize
vibration, really not an issue with pipetting), related injury can increase significantly. But if known risks. Pipette users who do not have
environmental factors (temperature, lighting, categories are combined, such as force and pain now, who are slamming on tips and
noise, etc.), physical contact stress (contact repetition, the likelihood of a CTD can have their arms elevated might be fine now,
between the body and an object - in the case increase exponentially. but if they continue for any length of time, or
of pipetting, how the device fits in the hand So even if repetition cannot be eliminated if the work demands increase, they could see
and whether there are edges digging into the - in fact, aside from automation, repetition a negative effect because of the risk factors,”
skin) and personal risk factors (related to really cannot be eliminated from pipetting - says U.S. Ergonomics’ Kevin Costello.
4. [Applying Ergonomics For Injury Free Pipetting]
Figure 5. work with the Ovation, I could last as much
as four times longer than regular pipettes.
100 - “I work through the pain and the
Shoulder Elevation Greater than 45° A A B numbness - but the Ovation definitely
A decreases the amount of pain I experience.
80 - I Benchmate A
I Eppendorf B “There are a number of great features on
I Ovation the Ovation. It is lighter, but what I like
60 - most is the different positioning of the
A A
hand, which is what I went out looking for.
A A B “I hold it differently but instead of using
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my thumb, I am using my fingers. I was
looking for a pipette that will allow me to
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B do that in a different position and this is
the only one that I found. All I have been
0- finding were pipettes with the thumbs -
Pick up Pick up Aspirate Overblow Eject tip
pipette tip granted this one still requires the thumb
but it is a different position of the hand.
Different letters indicate significant difference (p<0.05) “I literally sat for ten minutes at each of
the different vendor’s displays at a trade
show and tried all their pipettes, and
Figure 6. Ovation was the only one that I took home.”
40 - Results – Discomfort at PRE-test Author Michael Wagner writes on a wide
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(Across both groups (N=61), how many reported symptoms) range of topics in the life sciences.
30 - I Severity > 0 (reporting symptoms) Additional information about the Ovation
25 - I Severity > = 3 BioNatural Pipette can be obtained at
www.vistalab.com, or by contacting
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VistaLab Technologies at (888) 652-6520
15 - or (914) 244-6226.
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