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Digital ergonomics: an evaluation framework for the ergonomic risk assessment of heterogeneous workers

Mario Caterino, Marta Rinaldi, Marcello Fera

2022International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing28 citationsDOI

Abstract

In the era of smart factories, digital twin may be a key for improving ergonomics analyses related to manual assembly activities. The use of digital technologies can help in bypassing some biases related to observational methods and speeding up the ergonomics analyses. This paper proposes a framework based on the development of a digital environment for carrying out ergonomics simulations of complex working systems in which a number of workers and other variables have to be considered for ergonomics evaluation. Based on such framework, a case study considering heterogeneous workers in a manual car assembly system has been analysed, and the impact of the implementation of different job rotation strategies has been studied. The tool is demonstrated to be effective in evaluating the physical ergonomic risk of a large number of configurations, and the results highlighted that proper job rotation strategies may affect the final scores of the considered indices.

Topics & Concepts

Human factors and ergonomicsKey (lock)Participatory ergonomicsEngineeringComputer scienceRisk analysis (engineering)Poison controlBusinessMedicineComputer securityEnvironmental healthMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitationErgonomics and Human FactorsErgonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders