INTEGRATING ERGONOMIC FACTORS WITH WASTE IDENTIFICATION DIAGRAM TO ENHANCE OPERATOR PERFORMANCE AND PRODUCTIVITY IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY

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Industries have introduced lean manufacturing systems to outperform their competitors and sustain their growth. The implementation of lean tools results in satisfying the customer needs. Industries focus primarily on technical assistance when implementing lean strategies, but the success and sustainability of a lean strategy largely depend on the skill and cooperation of the workers. Research findings show that most industries have not attached importance to human factors while implementing lean logic. The negligence of human factors affects the quality of life of workers. Hence, this study intends to improve the quality of life and efficiency of workers by integrating ergonomic factors with the implementation of lean strategies in apparel industry. To accomplish this, the waste identification diagram was improved by adding a component to determine operators' performance and analyse human factors. The ergonomic-waste identification diagram has been created to identify tasks related to ergonomic investigations and analyse human factors with lean metrics. The results point to the fact that an egalitarian approach increases the performance of operators and productivity of the organization.

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Harikrishnan, V. K., & Annamalai, S. (2022). INTEGRATING ERGONOMIC FACTORS WITH WASTE IDENTIFICATION DIAGRAM TO ENHANCE OPERATOR PERFORMANCE AND PRODUCTIVITY IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY. Transactions of Famena, 46(1), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.21278/TOF.461032621

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