Abstract
Unergonomic working condition for driving cabin in Commuter train (KRL) can cause a machinist to be exposed to work-related Musculoskeletal Disorder (WMSDs)which affects the diminished of concentration capabilities when operating KRL which tends to be static. Research conducted with the aim to give the best design of steeringroom, both from chair and cabin size and the placement of controller and monitor screen insntrumen that can accommodate the machinist work posture to avoid WMSDs. The research was conducted by analyzing the driver's posture using the Quick Exposure Checklist (QEC) method. Based on the calculation of total final score of exposure and level of action obtained from samples that worked driver machinary still vary and all result of action level obtained show 58 engineer experiencing level 3 exposure with action that need to be done is action in the near future which means action need to be done as soon as possible and 2 machinists having level 4 exposure with the action that needs to be done is action is required now.
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Nurfajriah, N., & Erlangga, D. (2018). RANCANGAN KABIN MASINIS KRL COMMUTER LINE DENGAN METODE QUICK EXPOSURE CHECK (QEC) DAN ANTROPOMETRI. Bina Teknika, 14(1), 87. https://doi.org/10.54378/bt.v14i1.309
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