International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics | 2019
Manufacturing assembly serial and cells layouts impact on rest breaks and workers’ health
Abstract
Abstract Rest breaks are necessary for workers to avoid and/or recover from overall fatigue and to preserve their health. The type of assembly layout, either in lines or in cells, is a determining factor for organizing work at manufacturing companies, and it could also influence workers work break and microbreak times. This study aimed at evaluating rest breaks in serial and cell assembly layout configurations as well as the layout s influence on workers health. One hundred and twenty workers from a large automobile industry, divided into two groups (series and cells), were measured for their cycle-times and break times through biomechanical exposure analysis and questionnaires to evaluate the behaviors, physical, cognitive, and mental health. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to verify the distribution of the data with a significance level of p\u202f Relevance to industry When taken at appropriate times, rest breaks in the workplace can improve workers’ overall health and productive performance, which reduces healthcare costs and improves industrial productivity.