在汽车钢弹簧工业装置中提出一种创新的符合人体工程学的SMED模型

IF 3.9 Q2 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Maria Afonso , Ana Teresa Gabriel , Radu Godina
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面对全球化、激烈的竞争和不断动态的市场需求,企业努力采取措施提高生产率,其中精益制造脱颖而出。虽然这组策略允许通过减少浪费来优化生产,但文献综述表明,在一些组织中,精益的实施并没有反映出对生产率的积极影响。这通常与方法的表面性质有关:工具和方法被应用,但对工人的影响通常被忽视。作为回应,公司寻求实施风险管理政策,以评估作业人员在任务执行过程中的伤害风险因素。本研究强调了将精益生产和人体工程学原理整合到组织中以同时提高生产力和改善工作条件的重要性。因此,通过使用VSM工具识别改进机会,本工作旨在实现一种创新和系统的干预模型,该模型能够在冶金工厂中集成应用单分钟换模(SMED)和人体工程学分析。为此,提出了创新的人体工学SMED (ESMED)模型,该模型包括六个步骤,在本研究中,重点关注成型机的设置操作,包括快速上肢评估(RULA),快速全身评估(REBA),工作压力指数(JSI),关键指标方法(KIM)和Shoaf模型方法。根据所获得的结果,有可能证明在这种情况下提出的模型的有用性和有效性,强调设置时间减少55%,工人中与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(WMSDs)风险水平的极度衰减。
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Proposal of an innovative ergonomic SMED model in an automotive steel springs industrial unit

Faced with globalization, high competition, and the demands of a market in constant dynamism, companies strive to adopt measures for increasing their productivity, among which Lean Manufacturing stands out. Although this set of strategies allows optimizing the production by reducing waste, the literature review showed that, in several organizations, the implementation of Lean does not reflect positive impacts on productivity. It is frequently related to the superficial nature of the approach: the tools and methods are applied, but the repercussions on the workers are commonly neglected. In response, companies seek to implement Risk Management policies to assess injury risk factors for operators during task execution. This study highlights the importance of integrating Lean Manufacturing and Ergonomics principles into organizations to increase productivity and improve working conditions simultaneously. Therefore, by identifying improvement opportunities using the VSM tool, this work aims to implement an innovative and systematic intervention model, which enables the integrated application of Single-Minute Exchange of Dies (SMED) and ergonomic analysis in a metallurgical factory. To this end, the innovative Ergonomic SMED (ESMED) Model is proposed, comprising six steps, which, in this study, focus on the setup operations of a molding machine and by including Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA), Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA), Job Strain Index (JSI), Key Indicator Methods (KIM), and Shoaf's Model methods. Based on the results obtained, it is possible to evidence the usefulness and effectiveness of the proposed model in this scenario, emphasizing the 55% reduction in setup time and the extreme attenuation of the level of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) risk in workers.

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Advances in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Advances in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Engineering-Engineering (miscellaneous)
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