将人体工程学方面整合到运营管理绩效优化模型:建模框架

A. Sobhani, M. Wahab, P. Neumann
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员工在提高运营系统的性能方面发挥着关键作用。与工作相关的健康障碍和伤害会降低员工的工作绩效,从而降低系统的绩效。以前的研究经常报告工作场所恶劣的人体工程学条件对发展职业健康问题的负面影响。然而,管理人员缺乏工具来考虑职业人体工程学方面,员工的健康状况,以及当系统性能优化时他们的财务后果。本研究提供了一个分层建模框架,将职业工效学方面整合到系统性能优化模型中。通过这种建模方法,人类工效学家和人因实践者可以通过开发分析工具来更好地影响管理者的决策,这些分析工具可以在系统级分析中展示人类工效学条件的健康、经济和操作改进。技术摘要背景:职业病对员工有负面影响。它们还会降低员工的整体工作表现,给公司带来负面的经济影响。职业人体工程学研究主要是调查与工作有关的健康和安全方面的一个系统,以减少这些健康问题的员工的比率。然而,它们通常不涉及优化系统的性能,也不考虑系统的操作方面,如需求、工作站交互和库存水平。相比之下,运营管理研究通常在优化运营系统性能的同时处理这些运营方面的问题。虽然人力资源涉及到运营系统的许多阶段,但运营管理绩效优化模型通常使用简化的关于人力运营特征的假设。它们很少包括与工作有关的健康问题的原因和影响。目的与方法:本文引入了一个建模框架,将职业工效学方面整合到运营管理绩效优化模型中。它为评估与工作有关的风险因素的影响提供了路线图,包括对系统性能的生理和心理方面的影响。结果:通过一个实例说明了所开发的框架在实际情况中的适用性。结果表明,由于工作场所的不良人体工程学设计,制造系统的成本增长了0.76%至3.76%。结论:通过应用这个框架,从业者可以发现如何通过投资于员工更安全的工作条件来提高他们系统的性能。管理人员还可以更好地评估糟糕的人体工程学设计和随之而来的职业疾病的经济后果。
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Integrating Ergonomics Aspects Into Operations Management Performance Optimization Models: A Modeling Framework
OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONS Employees play critical roles in improving the performance of operation systems. Work-related health disorders and injuries degrade employees' work performance and hence the performance of the system. Previous studies frequently reported the negative effects of poor ergonomic conditions of the workplace on developing occupational health problems. However, managers lack tools to consider occupational ergonomics aspects, employees' health conditions, and their financial consequences when the performance of systems is optimized. This research provides a hierarchical modeling framework to integrate occupational ergonomics aspects into system performance optimization models. With this modeling approach, ergonomists and human factor practitioners can better influence managers' decisions by developing analytical tools that demonstrate the health, economic, and operational improvement of ergonomics conditions in the system-level analysis. TECHNICAL ABSTRACT Background: Occupational illnesses have negative consequences for employees. They also reduce employees' overall work performance, creating negative economic impacts on companies. Occupational ergonomics studies mostly investigate work-related health and safety aspects of a system to reduce the rate of these health problems for employees. However, they do not usually involve optimizing the performance of a system and do not account for the operational aspects of the system such as demand, workstation interactions, and inventory levels. In contrast, operations management studies usually deal with these operational aspects while optimizing the performance of operation systems. Although human resources are involved in many stages of operation systems, operations management performance optimization models usually use simplifying assumptions regarding human operational characteristics. They rarely include causes and effects of work-related health problems. Purpose and Methods: This article introduces a modeling framework, integrating occupational ergonomics aspects into operations management performance optimization models. It provides a road map for assessing the impact of work-related risk factors, including physical and psychosocial aspects on system performance. Results: An illustrative example demonstrates the applicability of the developed framework in a real situation. The results demonstrate a 0.76% to 3.76% cost growth for a manufacturing system due to the poor ergonomic design of the workplace. Conclusion: By applying this framework, practitioners can find out how the performance of their systems will be enhanced by investing in safer working conditions for employees. Managers can also better assess the economic consequences of a poor ergonomic design and consequent occupational illnesses.
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