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Influencing factors in sustainable production planning and controlling from an ergonomic perspective

  • The need for sustainable development has been widely recognized by governments and enterprises and has become a hot topic of various disciplines including ergonomics and industrial engineering. Initiatives in this domain will be more successful if they follow an integrated approach. For instance, the conventional production planning and controlling (a methodology used in industrial engineering) considers resources, such as material, labor and production capacity at its respective costs, but often neglects the role of ergonomic factors. The goal of this paper is to provide an overview of ergonomic factors which influence sustainable production planning and controlling in manufacturing enterprises. These influencing factors are discussed based on a root cause analysis. A root cause diagram is shown illustrating the relationships between sustainable production planning and controlling and ergonomic factors.

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Author:Maximilian Zarte, Agnes PechmannORCiD, Isabel L. Nunes
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351008884-86
ISBN:9781351008884
Parent Title (English):Occupational Safety and Hygiene VI; 6th International Symposium on Occupation Safety and Hygiene (SHO 2018), 26.03.-27.03.2018, Guimarães (Portugal)
Editor:Pedro M. Arezes, João Santos Baptista, Mónica P. Barroso, Paula Carneiro, Patrício Cordeiro, Nélson Costa, Rui B. Melo, A. S. Miguel, Gonçalo Perestrelo
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Year of Completion:2018
Release Date:2025/06/16
Tag:Conventional production planning and controlling; Ergonomic; Industrial Engineering; Sustainable Development
Pagenumber:5
First Page:489
Last Page:493
Institute:Fachbereich Technik
Research Focus Area:Industrielle Informatik