SME Worker Affective (SWA) index based on environmental ergonomics

作者: M Ushada , G Kusuma Aji , T Okayama , M Khidir

DOI: 10.1088/1757-899X/337/1/012037

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摘要: Small-Medium sized (SME) is a focal type of Indonesian industry which contributes to national emerging economies. goverment has developed employee social security system (BPJS Ketenagakerjaan) support worker quality life. However, there were limited research could assist BPJS Ketenagakerjaan in evaluating Worker life be categorized as the highest needs or affective states. SME Affective (SWA) index being concerned basic tool make balance between performance and workstation SMEs. The objectives are: 1) To optimize environmental ergonomics SMEs; 2) quantify based on optimized ergonomics. advantage monitoring SMEs good practices its Simulated annealing heart rate parameters. SWA was determined comparison quantified for 380 data worker. evaluation indicated 51.3% 48.7% non-affective condition. Research results that stakeholders should put more attention affective.

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