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An improved physical demand analysis framework based on ergonomic risk assessment tools for the manufacturing industry
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada;2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada;1. Department of Occupational Science and Technology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2400 E. Hartford Ave., Milwaukee, WI, 53211, USA;2. Department of Forest Industrial Engineering, Izmir Katip Celebi University, Cigli, Izmir, 35620, Turkey;3. Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Auburn University, 3301 Shelby Center, Auburn, AL, 36849-5346, USA;4. Department of Physical Therapy, University of Utah, 520 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT, 84108, USA;1. Faculty of Occupational Safety, University of Nis, Serbia;2. Cornell University, USA;3. Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Serbia;1. Department of Production Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli - 620015, Tamil Nadu, India;2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Amity School of Engineering and Technology, Amity University, Secctor 125, Noida - 201313, UP, India
Abstract:Most of the operational tasks in the manufacturing process entail numerous physical involvements, despite the introduction of automated equipment. Due to this high physical demand in manufacturing, the need for proactive risk assessment to decrease potential injury cannot be ignored. Physical Demand Analysis (PDA) is a widely used tool recommended to all manufactures by the Canadian Workers’ Compensation Board to document the physical, cognitive, and environmental demands of essential tasks. However, limitations exist in utilizing the content generated in current PDA practice to conduct risk identification and risk assessment, and it has limited functionality for providing modified work to proactively mitigate risk. This paper summarizes the input requirements of risk assessment tools and proposes an improved PDA form with an integrated framework to facilitate the comprehensive and intelligent use of PDA. This paper focuses on three aspects of PDA implementation—risk identification, risk evaluation, and risk mitigation—targeting the development of modified work for the manufacturing industry. The framework is implemented in a window and door manufacturing facility, and a case study of a window glazing station is described in this paper in order to assess awkward body postures. Four main ergonomic risk assessments and identifications are recommended.
Keywords:Physical demand analysis  Ergonomic risk assessment  Modified work  Workers' compensation board  Manufacturing industry
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