[HTML][HTML] Industry 4.0 and the human factor–A systems framework and analysis methodology for successful development
The fourth industrial revolution we currently witness changes the role of humans in
operations systems. Although automation and assistance technologies are becoming more …
operations systems. Although automation and assistance technologies are becoming more …
Economic evaluations of ergonomic interventions preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders: a systematic review of organizational-level interventions
H Sultan-Taieb, A Parent-Lamarche, A Gaillard… - BMC public health, 2017 - Springer
Background Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSD) represent a major public
health problem and economic burden to employers, workers and health insurance systems …
health problem and economic burden to employers, workers and health insurance systems …
Assistive devices for manual materials handling in warehouses: a systematic literature review
This paper evaluates how technical assistive devices for manual materials handling were
analysed in the literature in a warehousing context. Works that discuss the economic and/or …
analysed in the literature in a warehousing context. Works that discuss the economic and/or …
[HTML][HTML] Towards a conceptualisation of Order Picking 4.0
Order picking is a key task in almost all supply chains and has a significant effect on
operational efficiency of warehouses. Although most companies still rely on manual order …
operational efficiency of warehouses. Although most companies still rely on manual order …
Effect of Industry 4.0 on the relationship between socio-technical practices and workers' performance
Purpose This paper aims to examine the moderating effect of Industry 4.0 (I4. 0)
technologies on the relationship between socio-technical (ST) practices and workers' health …
technologies on the relationship between socio-technical (ST) practices and workers' health …
Lean manufacturing implementation: an assessment method with regards to socio-technical and ergonomics practices adoption
GL Tortorella, LGL Vergara, EP Ferreira - The International Journal of …, 2017 - Springer
The implementation of lean manufacturing (LM) means a systematic approach of various
management methods and practices, which may influence individuals' job content and the …
management methods and practices, which may influence individuals' job content and the …
Ageing workforce effects in Dual-Resource Constrained job-shop scheduling
Currently, the ageing population is getting higher attention in production systems due to the
increasing percentage of the ageing workforce, which persists longer in the working …
increasing percentage of the ageing workforce, which persists longer in the working …
Human work in the shift to Industry 4.0: A road map to the management of technological changes in manufacturing
A Reiman, J Kaivo-oja, E Parviainen… - … Journal of Production …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The fourth industrial revolution tempts manufacturing companies to transform into smart
factories, which in turn affects the human work. We examine this complexity from the …
factories, which in turn affects the human work. We examine this complexity from the …
Mapping the Accidents and Unsafe Conditions of Workers in the Automotive Sector
ACP da Silva, VD Pasini, MVC Aguilera… - Quality Innovation …, 2023 - qip-journal.eu
Purpose: Their production processes involve several risks and repetitive tasks and adoption
of penalizing postures, which can cause musculoskeletal disorders and occupational …
of penalizing postures, which can cause musculoskeletal disorders and occupational …
The relationship between corporate social responsibility accounting and supply chain management
This study aimed to examine the relationship between corporate social responsibility
accounting (CSRA) and supply chain management (SCM). A survey of 375 employees from …
accounting (CSRA) and supply chain management (SCM). A survey of 375 employees from …