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Course Title: WORK DESIGN AND ERGONOMICS Course Level: PG Credit Units : 06 Course Code: POE605 L T P/S SW/ FW TOTAL CREDIT UNITS - 6 (hrs) 4 0 4 Course Objectives: This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of Work Study and Ergonomics, which are both used in the examination of human and work in all their contexts Pre-requisites: None.. Course Contents/Syllabus: Weightage (%) Module I: Method study Descriptors/Topics 1. 2. 3. 4. Purpose of work study,its objectives, procedure & applications;method study definition & basic procedure Various recording techniques like outline process charts, flow process charts, man machine charts, two handed process charts String diagram,flow diagram, multiple activity chart, simo,cyclo-graphs simo,cyclo and chrono-cyclographs; critical examination, development, installation and maintenance of improved method Principles of motion economy and their application in work design; micro motion study, memo motion study and their use in methods study. 20% Module II : Work measurement Descriptors/Topics 1. 2. 3. 4. Module III Introduction & definition, objectives and basic procedure of work measurement;application of work measurement in industries; Time study: basic procedure, equipments needed, methods of measuring time, selection of jobs, breaking a job into elements; numbers of cycles to be timed; Rating and methods of rating, allowances,calculation of standard time Work sampling: basic procedure,design of work , sampling study ,conducting work sampling study and establishment of standard-time : Job evaluation and incentive schemes 20% Descriptors/Topics 1. 2. 3. Starlight line,Tailor,Merrick and Gantt incentive plans Standard data system;elemental & non-elemental predetermined motion system,work factors system Methods Time Measurement (MTM), MOST 20% Module IV : Human factor engineering Descriptors/Topics 1. 2. 3. Definition and history of development of human factors engineering, Types &characteristics of man-machine-system Relative capabilities of human being and machines; development and use of human factor data; information input and processing 4. Introduction to information theory; factors effecting information reception and processing; coding and selecting of sensory inputs Module V: Human physical dimension concern 20% Descriptors/Topics 1. 2. 3. 4. Human body- structure and function, anthropometrics Anthropometry: body growth and somatotypes Static and dynamic anthropometry, Stand Posture- erect, Anthropometry landmark: Sitting postures, squatting and cross-legged postures Anthropometric measuring techniques 20% Student Learning Outcomes: After successfully completing the course, students should be able to do the following:: 1. Describe an expanded view of ergonomics which encompasses prevention of soft tissue-related injuries, and maximizing work efficiency. 2. Describe ergonomic risk factors and ergonomic risk factor modifiers, and assess the impact they have on the development of cumulative trauma disorders. 3. Differentiate between engineering and management interventions, and recommend such interventions to reduce the presence and magnitude of ergonomic risk factors. 4. Evaluate and articulate the importance of optimizing the interface between employees and equipment/machinery, and how to optimize the interface. 5. Describe various work study methods Pedagogy for Course Delivery: The course pedagogy will include lectures, seminars, presentations and discussion on case studies. . Lab/ Practicals details, if applicable: List of Experiments: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Rating: To obtain practice in rating operators performance in Card Dealing & Walking. Man Machine Chart (a) Prepare man machine chart for drilling two holes in a plate 10 mm. thick on a radial drilling machine. (b) To determine standard time for drilling a hole in MS workpiece by stopwatch method. Two handed Process Chart (a) To draw two handed process chart for bulb holder assembly and to suggest a satisfactory layout. (b) To find out standard time for assembly. Left - Hand And Right - Hand Operation Chart (a) To make left - hand and right - hand operation chart for bolts and washer assembly and (b) Draw work place layout using principles of motion economy Pin Board Experiment:A. To find out time requirement to fill the 30 holes with pins : by only right hand. (five cycles each), by only left hand (five cycles each) and. by using simultaneously both hands in a symmetrical motion. (five cycles each). B. Determine the time required to fill 30 holes in board with pins when two boards are : together (Condition A) , 30 cm apart (Condition B ) and 60 cm apart (Condition C). C. Determine the no. of pin boards that could be filled in a 8 hour day under each of these three conditions. Assume that an operator could maintain the pace in the experiment and that no fatigue or delay Allowances are made. D. Calculate in % how much more time was required to fill the pin board under condition B than A ,under condition C than A. E. Compute the total distance in feet through which the two hands would move in filling 1000 pin board under each of these conditions. F. Calculate in % how much further the hands would move under condition B than A, under condition C than A. 6. Process Chart and Flow Diagram To prepare a process - chart and flow diagram for filling petrol in a scooter at a petrol pump. 7. To study with reference to the bulb holder assembly operation the following aspects : Learning effect, Sequence of operation, Preparation of 2-H process chart, Computing cycle time. 8. To determine the normal working area, max. working area, height for a normal man (i) for the assy. of pins in a box (ii) For the assembly of Nuts, bolts and washers. 9. To study the operator’s performance under different working conditions (light, temp., sound, atmosphere etc.) 10. Verification of Brouha’s cycle Assessment/ Examination Scheme: Theory L/T (%) Lab/Practical/Studio (%) TOTAL 66.67% 33.33% 100% Theory Assessment (L&T): Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment Components Weightage (%) End Term Examination Class Test Home Assignment Quiz/ Attendance EE 10 07 Viva 08 05 70 Lab/ Practical/ Studio Assessment: Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment End Term Examination Components (Drop down A PR LR V Weightage (%) 5 10 10 5 PR V 35 35 Text & References: Text Books: 1. 2. 3. 4. M. P. Goover, Work Systems and the Methods, Measurement and Management of Work, Pearson Prentice Hall Khan MI; Industrial Ergonomics; PHI Learning Barrnes RM; Motion and Time Study; Wiley pub Megaw ED; Contenmprory ergonomics; Taylor & Fracis Reference Books: 1. 2. 3. 4. B. Niebel and Freivalds, Methods standards and Work Design, McGraw-Hill, 2003 Sandera M and Mc Cormick E; Human Factors in Engg and design; MGHill Currie RM; Work study; BIM publications Mynard; Hand book of Industrial Engg Any other Study Material: · Lab Manuals Webpages