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Jobs design: productivity and ergonomics
Productivity techniques and tools
How to adjust work systems to operators and products to their consumers or users (by designing and redesigning workstations and products), in order to reconcile the necessary objective of productivity with the requirements of worker safety and reasonable comfort.
In top companies, the human factor has become a "key" indicator of the ability to compete.
When machinery and installations are secure and environmental pollution is managed, productivity and ergonomics (a multidisciplinary field that applies systematic knowledge about people at work) can achieve a distinctive impact.
The objective of the Workplace Design: Productivity and Ergonomics course is:
To gain the expertise and resources for creating ergonomic workplaces, including the ability to raise awareness and foster a paradigm shift in industrial processes within their organizations.
This course is aimed at:
- Executives and Senior Managers
- Managers and Technicians responsible for product and production engineering
- Managers and Technicians responsible for timing (measurement) and methods
- Managers responsible in design and/or acquisition of production means
- Research and Development Department (R&D) Managers
This course is instructed by ITEMSA's Technicians who possess advanced degrees in Occupational Risk Prevention. It will offer ample understanding of human capabilities and limitations, enabling the creation of organizations, machinery, equipment, installations, processes, and work methodologies that cater to human safety and comfort while increasing productivity.
The unique aspect of this course is the integration of ERGONOMIC ASPECTS with IMPROVEMENT OF OPERATING METHODS. Our highly experienced instructors in these subjects achieve simultaneous ERGONOMIC IMPROVEMENT and INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY of workstations.
Duration: 21 hours.