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Participatory Ergonomics in the context of Industry 4.0: a literature review

Evandro Eduardo Broday

2020Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science35 citationsDOI

Abstract

Participatory Ergonomics Programmes are generally considered to be Macroergonomics interventions in order to contribute to the continuous improvement of the work. However, over the past few decades, the industrial operation has been changing until reaching a new form of industrialisation. Now, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Industry 4.0, begins to be part of the routine of organisations and people. In this sense, this article aimed to perform a literature review about the existing studies on the relationship of Industry 4.0 and Participatory Ergonomics. Through the combination of keywords, 112 articles were found. After eliminating the repeated articles, an analysis was performed with the remaining articles, showing the sources and period of publication, countries and most frequent keywords. Finally, a more detailed analysis was performed with the 10 most recent articles published in Journals. The “Operator 4.0” is a valuable resource in order to integrate Ergonomics and the Industry 4.0, being that researches are scarce and much remains to be investigated.

Topics & Concepts

Context (archaeology)Human factors and ergonomicsParticipatory ergonomicsCitizen journalismWork (physics)IndustrialisationIndustry 4.0Industrial RevolutionEngineeringOrder (exchange)Resource (disambiguation)Knowledge managementBusinessPolitical scienceComputer sciencePoison controlMedicineGeographyMechanical engineeringArchaeologyComputer networkFinanceLawEnvironmental healthEmbedded systemErgonomics and Human FactorsOccupational Health and Safety in WorkplacesDigital Transformation in Industry
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