Darja Žunič-Lojen (Author), Andrej Polajnar (Author), Štefka Ščap (Author)

Abstract

If we wish to make a company competitive and to guarantee efficient workplaces, we have to pay more attention to the worker and his workplace. Both, the pressing need to reduce costs and the fact that work-planners are usually overoccupied with work, often result in poorly designed workplaces where neither maximum efficiency nor job satisfaction may be expected. This is a field yet to undergo rationalization. What industrial companies need today are the programming tools with which manual and partly automated wotkplaces will be designed quickly, reliably, cost effectively and in complience with ergonomic principles. In our paper we will show how to design a worplace in advance, which is the primary purpose of using programming tools. The approach to the design and rationalisation of a leather sewing machine workplace in an industrial environment obtained by the programming tools ERGOPlan, ERGOMas and ERGOMa is presented.

Keywords

tekstilna industrija;oblikovanje delovnih mest;ergonomija;humanizacija dela;programska oprema;šivanje;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization: UM FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
UDC: 65.015:687.02
COBISS: 8076310 Link will open in a new window
ISSN: 0351-3386
Parent publication: Tekstilec
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Computer-aided workplace design
Secondary abstract: If we wish to make a company competitive and to guarantee efficient workplaces, we have to pay more attention to the worker and his workplace. Both, the pressing need to reduce costs and the fact that work-planners are usually overoccupied with work, often result in poorly designed workplaces where neither maximum efficiency nor job satisfaction may be expected. This is a field yet to undergo rationalization. What industrial companies need today are the programming tools with which manual and partly automated workplaces will be designed quickly, reliably, cost effectively and in compliance with ergonomic principles. In our paper we will show how to design a workplace in advance, which is the primary purpose of using programming tools. The approach to the design and rationalisation of a leather sewing machine workplace in an industrial environment obtained by the programming tools ERGOPlan, ERGOMas and ERGOMa is presented.
Secondary keywords: textile industry;workplace design;ergonomics;design software;sewing;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Scientific work
Pages: str. 111-119
Volume: ǂLetn. ǂ46
Issue: ǂšt. ǂ5/6
Chronology: 2003
ID: 10861144