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Redesign of a workstation in the cutting area of a company in the textile sector to increase productivity.

Authors :
Arana, Midori Lara
Guillen, Allison Vivar
Flores, Rafael Villanueva
Source :
Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering & Operations Management; 07/16/2022, p1825-1837, 13p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Peru stands out as a country with a textile industry in constant development, which has made world-class brands set their eyes on its productive quality. Likewise, in order to achieve the growth of these industries, the workers of these industries have to work long and arduous hours, without taking the importance that is due, in some cases, to the wellbeing and comfort of each worker. Ergonomics allows to identify the environment that helps to avoid occupational diseases and productivity. A workstation in the right conditions allows an increase in productivity since the human resource is something very important and is not yet fully prioritized by all industries. In the present work, the ergonomic factors of a cutting station, as well as its physical conditions of lighting and noise, are considered in order to redesign it. The objective of this project is, through the implementation of appropriate ergonomic and physical conditions in a workstation in the cutting area of a textile company, to increase productivity and reduce the risks of occupational diseases. An analysis of the three postures that caused the most fatigue to the operators was carried out through the ERP (Rapid Postural Evaluation) method, in order to identify the level of performance required and the improvements that the station needed. In addition, five KPI's were used to measure productivity before and after the redesign and identify its increase. The results obtained were positive, as an increase of up to 20% in productivity and in the level of operator satisfaction was evidenced. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21698767
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering & Operations Management
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
161075014