COVID-19 all over the world has given an option to employees to work from home. As a result, the number of computer users has increased drastically. According to international …
Industry 4.0 is potentially innovative in the workers' role, which is becoming increasingly involved in smart activities. In this situation, it is necessary to improve highly repetitive …
M Rajendran, A Sajeev, R Shanmugavel… - Materials Today …, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper is focused on the review of ergonomic tools and the ergonomic issues that are present now. The main focus on this paper is to identify the ergonomic issues faced by the …
Poor workstation designs represent a risk factor for operators in assembly production lines. Anthropometric design of workstations facilitates the sustainable development of the …
High value manufacturing systems still require ergonomically intensive manual activities. Examples include the aerospace industry where the fitting of pipes and wiring into confined …
Background: The present work is related to a project developed in a company dealing with the security and communication systems, fire alarms, and electronic displays sector, located …
Occupational musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are quite common among industrial workers. Repetitively lifting, bending, pushing, pulling and standing are the major causes to …
Previous studies examining the flexion–relaxation phenomenon (FRP) in back muscles through trunk forward flexion tests have yielded inconsistent findings, primarily due to …
Abstract Digital Human Modeling (DHM), the process of CAD representation of human body form, is an emerging tool used to simulate workplaces in order to provide solutions for …