2016
DOI: 10.21776/jemis.04.01.10
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Analisis Perbaikan Work Station Pada Proses Produksi Garment Dengan Menggunakan Pendekatan Anthropometri

Abstract: PendahuluanIndustri Garment adalah salah satu industri yang bergerak dibidang sandang yang setiap tahunnya senantiasa mengalami perkembangan demi memenuhi kebutuhan masyarakat.Alasan utama masyarakat menggunakan sandang, bukan lagi sebagai kebutuhan untuk menutupi atau melindungi tubuh, namun faktor lain seperti pemuas seni dan mode menjadikan industri garment merupakan salah satu sektor yang sangat penting.Pekerjaan pada industri garment umummnya adalah mengenai proses material handling, posisi kerja duduk se… Show more

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“…The health of garment workers is closely related to ergonomics because of the repetitive nature of their work. Work in the garment industry generally is about material handling, sitting position, sitting and standing for a long time while also repeating work, interaction with sharp objects such as needles, scissors, and cutting knives, and related to the physical work environment, such as heat, vibration, noise, dust, and fabric odors (smells) and the position/posture of the body when doing work (Rasyid et al, 2016). By ensuring workers avoid ergonomic diseases, workers' work-life balance will increase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The health of garment workers is closely related to ergonomics because of the repetitive nature of their work. Work in the garment industry generally is about material handling, sitting position, sitting and standing for a long time while also repeating work, interaction with sharp objects such as needles, scissors, and cutting knives, and related to the physical work environment, such as heat, vibration, noise, dust, and fabric odors (smells) and the position/posture of the body when doing work (Rasyid et al, 2016). By ensuring workers avoid ergonomic diseases, workers' work-life balance will increase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is when the WLB worker becomes disrupted. Environmental conditions that can cause health problems from the ergonomic side are temperature, lighting, noise, air circulation, humidity, mechanical vibrations, odors, and colors (Rasyid et al, 2016). Health problems arise from various headaches, back pain, and muscle pain.…”
Section: Relationship Between Health Conditions and Wlbmentioning
confidence: 99%