Effect of ergonomics on workers' performance in Indian small-scale industry
by Rohit Sharma; Parveen Sharma; Soyal Mohammed
International Journal of Six Sigma and Competitive Advantage (IJSSCA), Vol. 13, No. 4, 2021

Abstract: The worker's daily work-related musculoskeletal condition is becoming a problem in India. As of now, the research is being carried out physically in the majority of small and medium enterprises along these lines, the problems of business-related musculoskeletal clutters and injury in different body locations are of major concern. Postural examination tool utilising REBA is connected for evaluation, which demonstrates that the workers are working to a great extent. The investigation was conducted on 30 employees working in the small-scale industry. Subsequently it was inferred that; there is an absence of ergonomics mindfulness and comprehension in the small-scale enterprises. Assessment utilising postural examination REBA demonstrates that the specialists are working to a great extent. The working levels of the workers are having very clumsy stances. Therefore, the workers were told not to be in a bad posture and to change their postures in order to get rid of musculoskeletal problems.

Online publication date: Wed, 26-Jan-2022

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