International Journal of Integrative Sciences
Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): March 2024

Analysis of Ergonomic Work Fatigue Limits on Performance and Productivity Improvement

Gempur Santoso (Unknown)



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Publish Date
30 Mar 2024

Abstract

In work, it should not be tiring. Thus, having good performance, resulting in optimal productivity. This paper discusses that through literature. Therefore, this writing is designed descriptively, namely an exposition. Data is taken from literature consisting of various opinions and research results, known as literature studies. The data collected includes fatigue, fatigue limits, performance, and productivity. Data analysis is carried out descriptively. Then, the conclusion of the data analysis is done inductively. Conclusions: 1) that the fatigue limit in work to prevent exhaustion includes: working for 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week; when working, using 35%-50% of maximum VO2; the maximum limit of energy usage during work is 5.0 kcal/minute to 5.2 kcal/minute; and working to have good strength so as not to easily tire when a group of muscle origins moves muscle insertions. 2) that working should be within the fatigue limit to maintain good performance, and ultimately, productivity increases optimally. Recommendations: workers should not easily tire during work, therefore, use and improve work equipment. Work equipment should be provided by the industry/company

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ijis

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Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Computer Science & IT Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Social Sciences

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International Journal of Integrative Sciences (IJIS) is an international peer-review, and double-blind review journal published by Formosa Publisher. The IJIS is aimed to provide a forum for review, reflection, and discussion informed by the results of recent and ongoing research from a ...