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TSTech Ergo-master Usage and Task Analysis

My Role/Contribution:

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- Assessed the value of using Ergo-master in vehicle seat assembly tasks for lowering workers' musculoskeletal    disorders.
- Determined the experimental plan and collected the workers’ performance data with the other students.
- Collected the analysis from the other researchers and visualized final result for the validation of conclusion.

Background

Ergo-master is a manual work positioner that allows 360 degrees rotation, up-to-a 90 degree tilt, and variable height adjustment.


It is expected to provide a safer, more comfortable and productive work environment and avoid the cost on shop floor injuries.

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TS Tech, as a global supplier of automobile seats and interiors, are using the Ergo-master in their factory. 

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As a consulting service that's provided to TS Tech, the questions for us to answer:

The effectiveness of using Ergo-master for seat assembly tasks in ergonomics perspective?

What is the proper setting of the Ergo-master that brings the biggest benefit to the worker?

In situ: 

Site visits to

  • observe the task and learn about the task from subject mater experts (workers, supervisors, safety professionals)

  • record videos of assembly task process

Data Analysis Stage I

Focus group and transcript analysis

Work organization

C-ring tool

Seat

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Workers

Impression of Ergo-master

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Offsite:

Collection of biomechanical and video data to characterize physical loads on the body

​Testing conditions: Ergo-master height (depended on the participants' preference) and spin angle (13 & 32 deg)

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Muscle activity recorded from right side:

Wrist muscles:

•Flexor carpi ulnaris

•Extensor carpi ulnaris

•Extensor carpi radialis brevis

Triceps

Shoulder muscles:

•Anterior deltoid

•Middle deltoid

•Upper trapezius

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Video recordings were made and analyzed using semi-quantitative observational assessment tools (RULA/REBA, Strain Index)

Participants in task demo and Ergo-master testing

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Data Analysis Stage II

REBA/RULA, Strain Index + Biomechanics

1. Mean muscle activities

Muscle activity was reduced from normal (task demo, red box) in several configurations using the spin feature of the Ergo-master (green box) .

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2. Semi-quantitative analysis
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Modified RULA/REBA + SI analysis
Biomechanics (based on different Ergo-master settings)
Suggestion of the most beneficial setting (Green cells + Lower EMG)
Interpretation of findings and suggestions
  • The c-ring job is physically stressful

  • Ergo-master use does not eliminate the risks from the job

    •  Although the spin feature of Ergo-master was effective

    • ​ Training and education would be needed ​to ensure the best set-up

  • Additional opportunities for job improvement:

    • Effective job rotation and expansion​

    • Tool modification

    • Tool suspension/unweighting

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