2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2015.05.005
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A better way of fitting clips? A comparative study with respect to physical workload

Abstract: The clip fitting task is a frequently encountered assembly operation in the car industry. It can cause upper limb pain. During task laboratory simulations, upper limb muscular activity and external force were compared for 4 clip fitting methods: with the bare hand, with an unpowered tool commonly used at a company and with unpowered and powered prototype tools. None of the 4 fitting methods studied induced a lower overall workload than the other three. Muscle activity was lower at the dominant limb when using … Show more

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“…Kinematics and visual observation inform on how each body segment is involved in a movement. These techniques provide sometimes convergent and sometimes divergent information (Bosch et al, 2011;Gaudez et al, 2015). Thus, defining the appropriate technique or combination of techniques to characterise movement variability at work is a major issue before starting any investigation.…”
Section: Intrinsic Movement Variability and Factors Influencing Itmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Kinematics and visual observation inform on how each body segment is involved in a movement. These techniques provide sometimes convergent and sometimes divergent information (Bosch et al, 2011;Gaudez et al, 2015). Thus, defining the appropriate technique or combination of techniques to characterise movement variability at work is a major issue before starting any investigation.…”
Section: Intrinsic Movement Variability and Factors Influencing Itmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These small, variously shaped components made of metal, plastic, or composite material can be inserted automatically or manually. Gaudez et al [73] evaluate different clip inserting and adjusting processes in the automotive industry, determining the muscle load of the upper extremities during activity. None of the analyzed techniques offers better average results than the others.…”
Section: Ergonomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the glove box and the dashboard. This simulation was a follow-up to an ergonomic investigation performed in an automotive supplier specialized in designing and manufacturing dashboards where clips were generally fitted with bare-hands (Gaudez, Wild, and Aublet-Cuvelier 2015;Gaudez, Bonnet and Aublet-Cuvelier 2013;Gaudez 2008). This activity was associated with deburring, conditioning and visual inspection of parts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%