An ergonomic design for Philippine taho vendors' equipment to reduce musculoskeletal disorders

The re-design of the taho vendor apparatus arose in order to address the ergonomics needs and potential occupational hazards of carrying the yoke apparatus. The aim of this design was not to alleviate but to reduce the dangers of musculoskeletal disorders and injuries (MSD/MSI) experienced by the ta...

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Main Authors: Andrews, Michelle Maria R., Angeles, Yasmin B., Gallegos, Jesus C., IV
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-80412021-10-11T07:38:50Z An ergonomic design for Philippine taho vendors' equipment to reduce musculoskeletal disorders Andrews, Michelle Maria R. Angeles, Yasmin B. Gallegos, Jesus C., IV The re-design of the taho vendor apparatus arose in order to address the ergonomics needs and potential occupational hazards of carrying the yoke apparatus. The aim of this design was not to alleviate but to reduce the dangers of musculoskeletal disorders and injuries (MSD/MSI) experienced by the taho vendor with the present equipment. To analyze the current design, a three part needs analysis from NIOSH was conducted, observing its biomechanical, physiological, and psychophysical aspects. The current design was found not to be ergonomically designed under this three-way analysis. The design concepts and four alternatives were based on ergonomic improvements for both load-carrying and service procedure using Pugh's method of screening and selection. The criteria included in this selection were founded on the three-way analysis mentioned as well as other criteria like manufacturability, cost and bulkiness or yokespan. The design to be developed was eventually selected to be the Bucket Stand Design. Iterations were then done to refine the design accordingly. After, the prototype of the Bucket Stand Design was reevaluated to establish its improvement over the current design. A secondary needs analysis was done, but this time on the use of the prototype. In all biomechanical, physiological, and psychophysical aspects, the prototype was a total improvement over the present equipment. Finally, a cost-benefit analysis tying up health benefits and expenses was used as a deciding point between the current design and the prototype. The prototype was also deemed to have a greater benefit over the present design after the cost-benefit analysis. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7396 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Human engineering Factories--Equipment and supplies Soybean processing plants--Philippines Engineering design Industrial safety
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Human engineering
Factories--Equipment and supplies
Soybean processing plants--Philippines
Engineering design
Industrial safety
spellingShingle Human engineering
Factories--Equipment and supplies
Soybean processing plants--Philippines
Engineering design
Industrial safety
Andrews, Michelle Maria R.
Angeles, Yasmin B.
Gallegos, Jesus C., IV
An ergonomic design for Philippine taho vendors' equipment to reduce musculoskeletal disorders
description The re-design of the taho vendor apparatus arose in order to address the ergonomics needs and potential occupational hazards of carrying the yoke apparatus. The aim of this design was not to alleviate but to reduce the dangers of musculoskeletal disorders and injuries (MSD/MSI) experienced by the taho vendor with the present equipment. To analyze the current design, a three part needs analysis from NIOSH was conducted, observing its biomechanical, physiological, and psychophysical aspects. The current design was found not to be ergonomically designed under this three-way analysis. The design concepts and four alternatives were based on ergonomic improvements for both load-carrying and service procedure using Pugh's method of screening and selection. The criteria included in this selection were founded on the three-way analysis mentioned as well as other criteria like manufacturability, cost and bulkiness or yokespan. The design to be developed was eventually selected to be the Bucket Stand Design. Iterations were then done to refine the design accordingly. After, the prototype of the Bucket Stand Design was reevaluated to establish its improvement over the current design. A secondary needs analysis was done, but this time on the use of the prototype. In all biomechanical, physiological, and psychophysical aspects, the prototype was a total improvement over the present equipment. Finally, a cost-benefit analysis tying up health benefits and expenses was used as a deciding point between the current design and the prototype. The prototype was also deemed to have a greater benefit over the present design after the cost-benefit analysis.
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author Andrews, Michelle Maria R.
Angeles, Yasmin B.
Gallegos, Jesus C., IV
author_facet Andrews, Michelle Maria R.
Angeles, Yasmin B.
Gallegos, Jesus C., IV
author_sort Andrews, Michelle Maria R.
title An ergonomic design for Philippine taho vendors' equipment to reduce musculoskeletal disorders
title_short An ergonomic design for Philippine taho vendors' equipment to reduce musculoskeletal disorders
title_full An ergonomic design for Philippine taho vendors' equipment to reduce musculoskeletal disorders
title_fullStr An ergonomic design for Philippine taho vendors' equipment to reduce musculoskeletal disorders
title_full_unstemmed An ergonomic design for Philippine taho vendors' equipment to reduce musculoskeletal disorders
title_sort ergonomic design for philippine taho vendors' equipment to reduce musculoskeletal disorders
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2008
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7396
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