Usulan Perbaikan Sistem Kerja di Bengkel Otomotif dengan Pendekatan Ergonomi Makro
Recommendation for Improving the Work System in Automotive Workshop with a Macro Ergonomics Approach
Abstract
A repair shop is a business that moves through a series of processes, one of which
is the process of dismantling the gearbox. Disassembling the gearbox is an activity
that is quite often accepted in workshops and takes quite a lot of time. The KLG
Otomotive workshop had several obstacles in the process of dismantling the
gearbox, namely that there were operators who were idle during several work
operations and experienced several complaints of musculoskeletal disorders. This
obstacle occurred because the demolition process still used a work system that
was not optimal, as well as minimal supporting equipment. The process of
dismantling the gearbox took 1604 seconds (26.73 minutes) with 2 workers still
idling due to an inefficient work system and minimal supporting equipment,
thereby increasing the processing time. Proposed improvements to this work
system need to be made to overcome problems during the demolition. In this
proposed improvement, research was carried out on workshop owners using a
Macro Ergonomics approach to produce a more effective and efficient Flow
Process Chart, as well as output from the Standard Nordic Questionnaire to be
given for consideration.
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