Search for dissertations about: "The Ergonomic design of Industrial"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words The Ergonomic design of Industrial.
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1. Ergonomic evaluation and design of tools in cleaning occupation
Abstract : Many work and environmental factors can affect the health of professional cleaners. In many of the work environments where cleaners are found the conditions that promote various occupational diseases (e.g., musculoskeletal disorders) are readily manageable. READ MORE
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2. Integrating ergonomic principles in the design and development of cleaning processes and tools
Abstract : Many work and environmental factors can affect the health of professional cleaners In many of the work environments where cleaners are found the condition that promote various occupational diseases (e.g., musculoskeletal disorders) are readily manageable. READ MORE
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3. Lean Transformation of Industrial Work : Understanding What Supports Socially Sustainable Working Conditions During Lean Manufacturing
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of to what extent lean manufacturing transforms industrial work, including psychosocial and physical working conditions, and, to understand how socially sustainable working conditions can be supported in a lean organization.Four studies with different methodological approaches are included. READ MORE
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4. Visualization of Guidelines on Computer Networks to Support Processes of Design and Quality Control
Abstract : Industrial companies supply products intended to satisfy customers’ needs and requirements. To be competitive and to maintain good economic performance, efficient systems are needed to communicate information and exchange knowledge. READ MORE
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5. Designing workstations for human–industrial robot collaboration : Development and application of simulation software
Abstract : Human-industrial robot collaboration (HIRC) creates an opportunity for an ideal combination of human senses and industrial robot efficiency. The strength, endurance and accuracy of industrial robots can be combined with human intelligence and flexibility to create workstations with increased productivity, quality and reduced ergonomic load compared with traditional manual workstations. READ MORE