This paper presents a methodological approach, which integrates virtual humans and prototyping techniques to analyse ergonomic issues of equipment specifically designed to load refrigerated display units. It is based on the comparison between the analysis of AS-IS product and TO-BE design concepts to highlight improvements or worsening and eventual residual deficiencies to be faced. It has been used to evaluate three different lifting platforms from the workers’ point of view. The methodology has been applied considering a typical vertical display unit and ergonomic issues such as product reachability, postures and movements have been evaluated to reduce health risks. Results permitted to compare the design solutions and propose alternative solutions for improving refrigerant ergonomics. Future works in this field concern the standardization of domain dependant actions virtual human are asked to perform.

Virtual ergonomics to Design Auxiliary Equipment for Commercial Refrigeration

COLOMBO, GIORGIO;
2012-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents a methodological approach, which integrates virtual humans and prototyping techniques to analyse ergonomic issues of equipment specifically designed to load refrigerated display units. It is based on the comparison between the analysis of AS-IS product and TO-BE design concepts to highlight improvements or worsening and eventual residual deficiencies to be faced. It has been used to evaluate three different lifting platforms from the workers’ point of view. The methodology has been applied considering a typical vertical display unit and ergonomic issues such as product reachability, postures and movements have been evaluated to reduce health risks. Results permitted to compare the design solutions and propose alternative solutions for improving refrigerant ergonomics. Future works in this field concern the standardization of domain dependant actions virtual human are asked to perform.
2012
Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Tools and Methods of Competitive Engineering – TMCE 2012
9789051550818
Virtual human; ergonomics analysis; refrigerated display unit; design validation; loading platform
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