Accumulated risk of body postures in assembly line balancing problem and modeling through a multi-criteria fuzzy-genetic algorithm
Monotonous body postures during repetitive jobs negatively affect assembly-line workers with the developing of Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs). Ergonomics specialists have offered auxiliary posture diversity to deal with the lack of varieties, especially for high-risk ones. Meanwhile,...
Main Authors: | Cheshmehgaz, Hossein Rajabalipour, Haron, Habibollah, Kazemipour, Farahnaz, Desa, Mohamad Ishak |
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2012
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