2021
DOI: 10.32920/ryerson.14649144
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The integration of human factors into a company's production design process

Abstract: Human factors (HF) considerations, integrated early in design of production assembly systems, can improve both worker health and business performance. A longitudinal case study using an action research style collaboration between researchers and a large electronics manufacturer was the platform for this investigation. The findings show “how” HF, previously outside engineering with HF specialists (HFS) performing reactive injury assessments, increasingly became integrated into each stage of the design process w… Show more

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“…They were organizationally disconnected from engineering, within an occupational health and safety department, and most of their work was recommending workplace modifications in response to incidents of worker injury. Their recommendations were not communicated to engineering and therefore did not carry forward to subsequent assembly designs (Village, 2014). The overall goal of the collaboration, consistent with that of the HFS in the organization, was to find ways for the HFS to work proactively with engineers when designing the production assembly system.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…They were organizationally disconnected from engineering, within an occupational health and safety department, and most of their work was recommending workplace modifications in response to incidents of worker injury. Their recommendations were not communicated to engineering and therefore did not carry forward to subsequent assembly designs (Village, 2014). The overall goal of the collaboration, consistent with that of the HFS in the organization, was to find ways for the HFS to work proactively with engineers when designing the production assembly system.…”
Section: Context Of the Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tools are company prototypes, customized for the type of assembly and design process within the case study organization. References are provided for those wanting to review the tools in more detail to customize them for other applications (Village, 2014). Table 1 summarizes, for each tool, the purpose, inputs, outputs, and tool application in the case study.…”
Section: Descriptions Of Engineering Design Tools Adapted For Hfmentioning
confidence: 99%
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