2022
DOI: 10.14710/jati.17.2.82-91
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Workers’ Mental Workload in Indonesian Small Food-Producing Business: Preliminary Findings at a Corn Chips Business

Abstract: This research investigated conditions of mental workload among workers in Indonesian small foodproducing business, and how work and workers characteristics might influence the workers’ mental workload. A corn chips business located in an industrial central of corn chips in Malang municipality, Indonesia was the research object, in which its seven workers were involved as participants. NASA-TLX measurement involving six mental workload subscales was deployed to observe the current state of workers mental worklo… Show more

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“…The next value grouping can be done based on workload classification [16]. There are five mental workload classifications: low, medium, somewhat high, high, and very high [10,17].…”
Section: National Aeronautics Space Administration Task Load Index (N...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next value grouping can be done based on workload classification [16]. There are five mental workload classifications: low, medium, somewhat high, high, and very high [10,17].…”
Section: National Aeronautics Space Administration Task Load Index (N...mentioning
confidence: 99%