2021
DOI: 10.33439/ergonomi.887250
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Ergonomic Design of the Workplace for Final Quality Control

Abstract: The incidence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders remains high and, as these injuries have a high cost for companies and society, it is important to prevent them through ergonomic analysis and workplace design. During the work process, we are always looking to reduce lost time and improve the quality of work. From an ergonomic point of view, it is important to determine what workloads employees are exposed to and to eliminate or at least minimise them by redesigning the workplace. The aim of our resear… Show more

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“…For Breznik (2021), AET tends to scan working conditions, within acceptable limits for production. In this approach, Broday (2020) advises that behind this notion of improving the man-work relationship, there is the agent of the action with specific knowledge who is now called an ergonomist, with the mission of evaluating and identifying the occupational risks of the subject of the action (the worker) and the action itself (the work) with the purpose of improving ergonomic intervention in the work environment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Breznik (2021), AET tends to scan working conditions, within acceptable limits for production. In this approach, Broday (2020) advises that behind this notion of improving the man-work relationship, there is the agent of the action with specific knowledge who is now called an ergonomist, with the mission of evaluating and identifying the occupational risks of the subject of the action (the worker) and the action itself (the work) with the purpose of improving ergonomic intervention in the work environment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%