Application of P-SVR Methodology for comparison of Postural Severity of various tasks on compressor assembly line

Authors

  • Varsha Karandikar Department of Industrial and Production Engineering, Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, India Author
  • Shriram Sane Department of Industrial and Production Engineering, Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, India Author
  • Suneeta Sane Department of Mechanical Engineering, Pune Vidyarthee Griha's College of Engineering and Technology, Pune, India Author
  • Samata Mujumdar Department of Industrial and Production Engineering, Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, India Author

Keywords:

posture state variation, video analysis, elemental breakdown, work severity

Abstract

The scope of this paper is to describe the newly defined Posture-State Variation Report (P-SVR) Method of postural analysis to highlight the areas for improvement in work processes for operator comfort and to find out quantitative value of severity of work based upon postural video analysis. In a compressor manufacturing unit, different processes were studied for different activities like assembly, testing, material handling, inspection, disassembly, cleaning, etc. These processes were evaluated for the severity of work postures involved considering the elemental time and frequency of various postural severities. For reducing work severity, using P-SVR analysis, the work elements with highest postural severity and the longest duration can be identified. The scope of this paper is limited to highlighting the work elements where modifications in the processes can bring down the P-SVR index value leading to work simplification.

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01-09-2014

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Application of P-SVR Methodology for comparison of Postural Severity of various tasks on compressor assembly line. (2014). International Journal of Advance Industrial Engineering, 100-104. https://ijaie.evegenis.org/index.php/ijaie/article/view/1104