This paper describes the results of an experimental study conducted to investigate the effects of assembly of a product on operator performance. A plenarily adjustable ergonomically designed assembly workstation (perspicacious workstation) was utilized for the experiment. Ten college students (five boys group and five girls group) desultorily assigned into three experimental conditions (table adjustable, chair adjustable, and gender) performed the assembly task. Performances of the participants assembling a product are: operator engenderment rate representing in how many assembly products per unit time (units/hour). The regression model to quantify the operator performance was built predicated on the experimental work utilizing Minitab Statistical Software package. The results shows that female are more productive than male.
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Unique Paper ID: 142915
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 2, Issue 7
Page(s): 142 - 149
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