Unloading and organizing metal scaffolding poles.
An outdoor construction site with a dirt surface, scattered debris, and stacks of building materials like plywood and metal poles under bright, direct sunlight.
The worker uses both hands to grip, lift, and carry metal poles. The process involves repetitive bending, lifting, walking, and placing the objects onto stacks.
Metal scaffolding poles that are long, cylindrical, and rigid. They appear weathered with some rust and dirt on the surface.
A manual wheelbarrow used to transport the poles between different areas of the site.
The task requires moderate precision to ensure the poles are stacked neatly and aligned with one another on the ground.
Collaborative effort where the worker coordinates with others to move the wheelbarrow and manage the distribution of the poles.