Modeling of an Integrated Workstation Environment for Occupational Safety and Health Application

Ergonomics evaluation tools appear to be useful means to analyze occupational risk factors, however they are presented as an isolated tool. Hence ergonomics practitioners could not obtain total solution to solve the occupational safety and health problems. The objective of this study is to integrate...

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spelling my.utem.eprints.43562015-05-28T02:41:22Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4356/ Modeling of an Integrated Workstation Environment for Occupational Safety and Health Application Isa, Halim TS Manufactures Ergonomics evaluation tools appear to be useful means to analyze occupational risk factors, however they are presented as an isolated tool. Hence ergonomics practitioners could not obtain total solution to solve the occupational safety and health problems. The objective of this study is to integrate selected ergonomics evaluation tools in a Knowledge-Base Decision Support System (KBDSS) to provide detail information to ergonomics practitioners in managing ergonomics hazards. The Model Oriented Simultaneous Engineering System (MOSES) was adopted to develop the information architecture. The value of the developed KBDSS is demonstrated through a case study in a manufacturing environment. 2010-07-17 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4356/1/Modeling__of_an_Integrated_Workstation_Isa_Halim.pdf Isa, Halim (2010) Modeling of an Integrated Workstation Environment for Occupational Safety and Health Application. In: Third International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics 2010 (AHFE 2010), 17-20 July 2010, Miami, Florida, USA..
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Modeling of an Integrated Workstation Environment for Occupational Safety and Health Application
description Ergonomics evaluation tools appear to be useful means to analyze occupational risk factors, however they are presented as an isolated tool. Hence ergonomics practitioners could not obtain total solution to solve the occupational safety and health problems. The objective of this study is to integrate selected ergonomics evaluation tools in a Knowledge-Base Decision Support System (KBDSS) to provide detail information to ergonomics practitioners in managing ergonomics hazards. The Model Oriented Simultaneous Engineering System (MOSES) was adopted to develop the information architecture. The value of the developed KBDSS is demonstrated through a case study in a manufacturing environment.
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title Modeling of an Integrated Workstation Environment for Occupational Safety and Health Application
title_short Modeling of an Integrated Workstation Environment for Occupational Safety and Health Application
title_full Modeling of an Integrated Workstation Environment for Occupational Safety and Health Application
title_fullStr Modeling of an Integrated Workstation Environment for Occupational Safety and Health Application
title_full_unstemmed Modeling of an Integrated Workstation Environment for Occupational Safety and Health Application
title_sort modeling of an integrated workstation environment for occupational safety and health application
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