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Price: EUR 250.00Authors: Quintana, Leonardo | Arias, Claudia | Cordoba, Jorge | Moroy, Magda | Pulido, Jean | Ramirez, Angela
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The aim of this study was to combine three different analytical methods from three different disciplines to diagnose the ergonomic conditions, manufacturing and supply chain operation of a baking company. The study explores a summary of comprehensive working methods that combines the ergonomics, automation and logistics study methods in the diagnosis of working conditions and productivity. The participatory approach of this type of study that involves the feelings and first-hand knowledge of workers of the operation are determining factors in defining points of action and ergonomic interventions, as well as defining opportunities in the automation of manufacturing and logistics, to …cope with the needs of the company. The study identified an ergonomic situation (high prevalence of wrist-hand pain), and the combination of interdisciplinary techniques applied allowed to improve this condition in the company. This type of study allows a primary basis of the opportunities presented by the combination of specialized methods of different disciplines, for the definition of comprehensive action plans for the company. Additionally, it outlines opportunities for improvement and recommendations to mitigate the burden associated with occupational diseases and as an end result improve the quality of life and productivity of workers. Show more
Keywords: Ergonomics, manufacturing, discomfort, bakeries, working conditions, interventions
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-1049-5931
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5931-5934, 2012
Authors: Batista, I.C. | Gomes, G.J.C | Teles, C.S. | Oliveira, P.F. | Santos, R.M. | Sassi, A.C. | Sá, B. | V, B. | Pardauil, A.A
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: This paper aims to present an ergonomic device to assist in the maintenance of the units of Tucuruí Hydropower Plant. The development of this ergonomic device made possible to reduce maintenance time, reduce losses caused by billing, improve performance and reduce the physical strain for labors during the execution of services.
Keywords: Device, maintenance, ergonomics
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0990-5935
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5935-5942, 2012
Authors: Ray, Pradip Kumar | Tewari, V.K.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Management of Tata Steel, the largest steel making company of India in the private sector, felt the need to develop a framework to determine the levels of ergonomic performance at its different workplaces. The objectives of the study are manifold: to identify and characterize the ergonomic variables for a given worksystem with regard to work efficiency, operator safety, and working conditions, to design a comprehensive Ergonomic Performance Indicator (EPI) for quantitative determination of the ergonomic status and maturity of a given worksystem. The study team of IIT Kharagpur consists of three faculty members and the management of Tata Steel formed …a team of eleven members for implementation of EPI model. In order to design and develop the EPI model with total participation and understanding of the concerned personnel of Tata Steel, a three-phase action plan for the project was prepared. The project consists of three phases: preparation and data collection, detailed structuring and validation of EPI model. Identification of ergonomic performance factors, development of interaction matrix, design of assessment tool, and testing and validation of assessment tool (EPI) in varied situations are the major steps in these phases. The case study discusses in detail the EPI model and its applications. Show more
Keywords: base parameters, EPI Structure, worksystems, principal parameters, normalized total rating
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0991-5943
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5943-5949, 2012
Authors: Oñate, Esteban | Meyer, Felipe
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: This study was part of an ergonomic program which is being carried out through an agreement between the University of Concepción and a Chilean private mining company. The purpose of this case study was to identify working conditions in which the physical and mental workload could be over the capabilities of the operator. He was responsible for loading trucks with sacks of molybdenum and for downloading reagents and handles them. The methods employed in this study included electronic records, interviews, surveys, review of the company standards, a time study and physical and mental workload analysis. Results showed that 84% of …the time the operator was carrying out principal and secondary activities and no break periods were detected. It was found that the pace of work and the shift system generated unfavorable conditions by imbalance in the workload on the different days of the week. In the light of the results recommendations were made for a number of ergonomic changes. Most of them were accepted by the company. The most important achievement was a change in the shift system. The overload of the operator was due to the fact that he was in a shift working 5 days and resting on weekends. The imbalance was mainly because the work of the week end was accumulated for Monday. As a result of the study, the company contracted a second worker for this job and adopted a 7x7 shift system, meaning that they work seven days and rest seven days. An evaluation carried out two month after adopting the new shift revealed that changes were well accepted by the worker. Show more
Keywords: Working conditions, workload, work study, shift work, organization
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0992-5950
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5950-5955, 2012
Authors: Querido, Aloá | Nogueira, Tainan | Gama, Rafael | Orlando, José
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: This article is the result of a case study on ergonomic work analysis carried out in an urban bus company located in Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro. The methodology used in this work follows the French-tradition Ergonomic Analysis of the Work (EWA) combined with the best tradition from anglo-saxon ergonomic work analysis. The situated diagnosis was performed to provide relevant information about the work conditions of a bus driver.
Keywords: bus driver, double function, lombalgy, absenteeism, urban bus company
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0993-5956
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5956-5958, 2012
Authors: Parida, Ratri | Ray, Pradip Kumar
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Occupational risk factors, such as awkward posture, repetition, lack of rest, insufficient illumination and heavy workload related to construction-related MMH activities may cause musculoskeletal disorders and poor performance of the workers, ergonomic design of construction worksystems was a critical need for improving their health and safety wherein a dynamic biomechanical models were required to be empirically developed and tested at a construction site of Tata Steel, the largest steel making company of India in private sector. In this study, a comprehensive framework is proposed for biomechanical evaluation of shovelling and grinding under diverse work environments. The benefit of such an …analysis lies in its usefulness in setting guidelines for designing such jobs with minimization of risks of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and enhancing correct methods of carrying out the jobs leading to reduced fatigue and physical stress. Data based on direct observations and videography were collected for the shovellers and grinders over a number of workcycles. Compressive forces and moments for a number of segments and joints are computed with respect to joint flexion and extension. The results indicate that moments and compressive forces at L5/S1 link are significant for shovellers while moments at elbow and wrist are significant for grinders. Show more
Keywords: manual material handling, dynamic kinetic analysis, occupational risks, generic framework, manmachine interaction
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0994-5959
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5959-5965, 2012
Authors: de Oliveira Bassil Pires, Paulo Roberto | Rezende, Fagner Fagundes
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Ergonomics for Eletrobras arose from the need in having an environment more suitable to the characteristics and circumstances of employees, in compliance with Regulation Standard no. 17 – Ergonomics (NR17) of the Ministry of Labor and Employment. Being a mixed economy company with regionalized anthropometric characteristics of its employees, the study of ergonomic adjustments and improvement of the concept of Ergonomics were and have been of great importance to the company’s production environment. These advances have contributed to the development of specific technical criteria for the purchase of furniture and work tools (accessories), apart from their possible effects on the …user. Ergonomics has been perceived as a technical-scientific tool, aimed to study labor interactions, new technologies and specific characteristics of the activities performed. To meet these demands a multidisciplinary Ergonomics Committee was created in Eletrobras, and effectively established the Ergonomics Management Program in the company; This program is marked by well-defined phases with great success in making use of these studies for other types of corporate activities and also facilitating the program control and its maturity levels, even at a business level. Show more
Keywords: Management Program in Ergonomics, Eletrobras Ergonomics Committee, ergonomic mapping, epidemiological profile, maturity levels
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0995-5966
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5966-5971, 2012
Authors: Ray, Pradip Kumar | Tewari, V.K.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The study, carried out at the Batch Annealing Furnace (BAF) shop of Cold Rolling Mill (CRM) at an integrated steel plant of India, concerns ergonomic evaluation and redesign of a manually-operated Electrical Overhead Travelling (EOT) crane cabin. The crane cabin is a complex worksystem consisting of the crane operator and twelve specific machine components embedded in a closed workspace. A crane operator has to perform various activities, such as loading and unloading of coils, setting and removal of convector plates, and routine maintenance work. Initially, an operator had to work in standing posture with bent back most of the time. …Ergonomically poor design of the chair and the controls, awkward work postures, and insufficient vision angle resulting in musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are some of the critical problems observed.. The study, conceived as an industry-academia joint initiative, was undertaken by a design team, the members of which were drawn from both the company concerned and the institute. With the project executed successfully, a number of lessons, such as how to minimize the anthropometric mismatch, how to improve the layout of the components and controls within enclosed workspace, and how to improve work posture minimizing risk of MSDs have been learned. Show more
Keywords: complex worksystem, enclosed workspace, work posture and visibility, anthropometric mismatch, im proved specifications
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0996-5972
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5972-5976, 2012
Authors: Larson, N | Oshiro, R | Camargo, O
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The aim of this project is to present two case studies and provide job assessment results, share implemented solutions, and provide information about realized cost and benefits. In this session, two cases studies, one from São José do Rio Preto and the other from Sumaré, will be presented. These projects won AEIA awards in 2009 and 2010, respectively. The projects describe the application of the Ergonomic Risk Reduction Program, which both improves worker’s quality of life and productivity and product quality as well.
Keywords: Ergonomics Program, Risk Assessment, Participatory Ergonomics, Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs)
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0997-5977
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5977-5980, 2012
Authors: Tavares, Ademario Santos | da Silva, Francisco Nilson
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Industrial Design encompasses both product development and optimization of production process. In this sense, Ergonomics plays a fundamental role, because its principles, methods and techniques can help operators to carry out their tasks most successfully. A case study carried out in an industry shows that the interaction among Design, Production Engineering and Materials Engineering departments may improve some aspects concerned security, comfort, efficiency and performance. In this process, Ergonomics had shown to be of essential importance to strategic decision making to the improvement of production section.
Keywords: ergonomics, production processes, production layout, product development
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0998-5981
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 5981-5986, 2012
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