Corporate Ergonomics Programs: Identifying Value through a Company Award Process

N. Larson, H. Wick, S. Hallbeck, P. Vink
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OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONS The application of ergonomics principles can reduce the number, severity, and costs of work-related musculoskeletal disorders. Increasingly, academic and practitioner research demonstrates that ergonomic improvements also contribute to manufacturing operating efficiency and a company's profitability. This article examines whether it is possible to identify business benefits achieved through ergonomics interventions via an ergonomics award process. The projects, conducted independently at numerous manufacturing locations and submitted to a global company's internal ergonomics award process, were reviewed for effect upon both work-related musculoskeletal disorders and operational efficiency. The results suggest the award process was successful in gathering relevant information about the projects, and that a macroergonomics program methodology along with a participatory approach supported successful results. A cost-benefit estimation showed positive effects in operational efficiency and work-related musculoskeletal disorders reduction. Possible improvements to the award submission process were identified. TECHNICAL ABSTRACT Background: As documented by academics and practitioners, and generally accepted by the popular media, application of ergonomics principles can reduce the number, severity, and costs of work-related musculoskeletal disorders. Research increasingly demonstrates that ergonomic improvements also contribute to manufacturing operating efficiency and a company's profitability. Purpose: To expand the body of practitioner-based knowledge related to the benefits that may be realized through implementing an ergonomics program in industry, focusing on the physical aspects of work. Specifically considered is the importance of a macroergonomic, company-wide process to define how risk assessments are conducted, how interventions are chosen and measured, and how results are summarized. Method: Eighteen case studies, selected from among 166 submitted to a global manufacturing company's internal ergonomics award process were reviewed. Results: A macroergonomics program methodology, in combination with a participatory approach, supported success in terms of reduced work-related musculoskeletal disorder risk and operational efficiency. Specifically, information about how projects were identified and who participated as team members demonstrates the importance of a participatory approach to achieve positive results. Conclusion: The case study results, based upon a practitioner perspective, suggest that operational efficiency and work-related musculoskeletal disorder reduction are often both improved by ergonomic interventions in the workplace, which is consistent with similar findings in earlier research. However, requiring more specific and standardized cost and benefit information in an award submission process is likely to provide more complete information about project results in a manner of value to practitioners, academia, and business. A future challenge is to gain more specific information in a manner that does not significantly add to the workload of individuals leading the projects who, in these case studies, have many responsibilities beyond ergonomics. A collaborative effort between practitioners and researchers to create and test such a method would be of value to both.
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企业人体工程学项目:通过公司奖励过程识别价值
人体工程学原理的应用可以减少与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病的数量、严重程度和成本。越来越多的学术和实践研究表明,人体工程学的改进也有助于制造业的运营效率和公司的盈利能力。本文探讨了是否有可能通过人体工程学奖励过程确定通过人体工程学干预实现的商业利益。这些项目在多个制造地点独立进行,并提交给一家全球公司的内部人体工程学奖项流程,对与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病和运营效率的影响进行了审查。结果表明,奖励过程成功地收集了有关项目的相关信息,并且宏观人体工程学程序方法以及参与式方法支持了成功的结果。成本效益估算显示,在操作效率和减少与工作有关的肌肉骨骼疾病方面有积极作用。确定了奖项提交过程中可能需要改进的地方。技术摘要背景:正如学者和从业人员所记载的,以及大众媒体所普遍接受的,人体工程学原理的应用可以减少与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病的数量、严重程度和成本。越来越多的研究表明,人体工程学的改进也有助于制造业的运营效率和公司的盈利能力。目的:通过在工业中实施人体工程学计划,重点关注工作的物理方面,扩展基于从业者的知识体系,这些知识可能会带来好处。特别考虑的是宏观人体工程学的重要性,整个公司范围的过程来定义如何进行风险评估,如何选择和测量干预措施,以及如何总结结果。方法:从一家全球制造公司提交的166个内部人体工程学奖项中选出18个案例进行审查。结果:宏观人体工程学项目方法学与参与式方法相结合,在降低与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病风险和操作效率方面取得了成功。具体来说,关于如何确定项目以及谁作为团队成员参与的信息表明了参与性方法对取得积极成果的重要性。结论:基于从业者视角的案例研究结果表明,工作场所的人体工程学干预通常可以提高工作效率和减少与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病,这与早期研究的类似结果一致。然而,在奖励提交过程中需要更具体和标准化的成本和收益信息,可能会以对从业者、学术界和商业有价值的方式提供有关项目结果的更完整的信息。未来的挑战是获得更具体的信息,而不是显著增加项目负责人的工作量,在这些案例研究中,他们有许多超出人体工程学的责任。从业者和研究人员之间的合作努力来创建和测试这种方法将对双方都有价值。
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