CH - 6 ERGONOMICS Part-1
CH - 6 ERGONOMICS Part-1
CH - 6 ERGONOMICS Part-1
ERGONOMICS
Introduction
• The word 'Ergonomics' owes its origin to two
Greek words; ERGOS meaning Work and
NOMOS meaning Study.
• The ILO definition is:- Ergonomics is the
application of the human biological sciences in
conjunction with engineering sciences to the
worker and his working environment, so as to
obtain maximum satisfaction for the worker
and at the same time enhance productivity.
• Thus, the objective of Ergonomics is two fold:
(a) Worker Satisfaction
(b) Enhanced productivity.
Introduction
• Ergonomics achieves the above by the study of
conditions in which people work most effectively
and comfortably with machines. It aims at
making the working environment synergtical to
the human activities and thus improving overall
labor productivity.
• Ergonomics covers a very wide area starting
from initial conceptual design stage to ultimate
production facilities. It helps create better
working conditions by suggesting:
(a) The best way of using human body.
(b) The best way of arranging the workplace.
(c) The best design of tools and equipment.
Use of Ergonomics
• Today the market has changed from a seller's
market to buyer's market; and productivity has
become a buzzword.
• The Principles of Ergonomics help in
improving the labor productivity giving the
competitive edge to the organization.
• The age-old concept of finding a worker to do
a job is no longer valid.
• The modern concept is to design the job to
suit the worker.
• Job satisfaction & Job interest are the two
vital ingredients to obtain better labor
productivity.
Use of Ergonomics
• It is an established fact that uncongenial working
conditions affect productivity adversely.
• A worker's interest in his job depends to a great
extent on how comfortable the workplace is.
• Ergonomics not only 'helps in creating a better
working environment, it also motivates workers
as human comfort is given the priority while
applying this principle.
Ergonomics and Workplace Design
• Shalini was waiting for Sachin , the interior decorator. Two days earlier, he had given her a
interior design catalogue. Shalini went through it, but none of the designs appealed to her.
She called Sachin to discuss the design.
• You have seen some of my best work, Sachin started, but it seems you did not like a single
design!
• Well the designs are excellent, but I didn’t find anyone suitable for my kitchen. It seems all
of them are somewhat Westernized," replied Shalini.
Ergonomics and Workplace Design