Water Fetching Aid for Rural Women


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Creator/Artist: Sohini Guin

Category: Product Design

Document: P2 Project

Batch: 2013-2015

Source: India,   IDC IIT Bombay

Period:  2009-2018

Medium: Presentation pdf

Supervisor: Prof. Purba Joshi & Prof. G. G. Ray


Detailed Description

Access to potable water in villages is still a problem in India. It has to be fetched over long distances. This task is usually done by the women in the family. They go to fetch water from the well or a pump in the area. This constitutes approximately 50 litres of water per day for a family of five members. The most common method of fetching water is by carrying matkas or handas on the head. This form of head load causes a lot of strain on the neck and is often the cause of injuries and muscular spasms. The following project aims at providing an aid to help with this load-carrying task. Various methods of load carrying have been studied; complete motion and task analysis have been done to come up with a solution that reduces effort and is physiologically safe. After coming up with various concepts and testing some of them, a product that distributes load around the trunk of the body has been decided as the final concept.


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