Sen Rabindra Nath, Yeow Paul H P
Faculty of Management, Multimedia University, Cyberjaya, Malaysia.
Int J Occup Saf Ergon. 2003;9(1):57-74. doi: 10.1080/10803548.2003.11076554.
The study aimed at reducing the occupational health and safety problems faced by the manual component insertion operators. Subjective and objective assessments, and direct observations were made in the printed circuit assembly factory. Simple and low-cost ergonomic interventions were implemented, that is, repairing chairs, reducing high workloads, assigning operators to a maximum of 2 workstations, confining machines that emitted bad smell and much noise, and providing finger work aids. The results of the interventions were reductions in operators' work discomforts, that is, chair discomfort (by 90%), high work stress, and discomfort due to profound change in their workstations. Their health hazards were also eliminated, that is, inhalation of toxic fumes, exposure to too much noise, and pain due to pressing sharp components.
该研究旨在减少人工元件插入操作员所面临的职业健康与安全问题。在印刷电路板装配厂进行了主观和客观评估以及直接观察。实施了简单且低成本的人体工程学干预措施,即修理椅子、减少高工作量、将操作员分配至最多两个工作站、隔离散发难闻气味和大量噪音的机器,并提供手指作业辅助工具。干预措施的结果是减少了操作员的工作不适,即椅子不适(减少了90%)、高工作压力以及因工作站的巨大变化而产生的不适。还消除了他们的健康危害,即吸入有毒烟雾、暴露于过多噪音以及因按压尖锐元件而产生的疼痛。