Ergonomics investigation of retail ice cream operations
โ Scribed by Patrick G. Dempsey; Raymond R. McGorry; John Cotnam; Theodore W. Braun
- Book ID
- 104105009
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 276 KB
- Volume
- 31
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-6870
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โฆ Synopsis
A comprehensive ergonomics evaluation of retail ice cream shops, including "eld and laboratory data collection, was conducted using a human:workplace model approach to ergonomics practice. The goal of the evaluation was to provide recommendations to enhance the health, safety, and productivity of shop employees. Active and passive surveillance and facility walk-throughs were used to guide the selection of analyses. A primary focus of the investigation was quantifying the task demands of scooping ice cream, which have not been documented in the literature. This goal was accomplished through the use of a custom-designed instrumented ice cream scoop. Data were collected at an ice cream shop under typical conditions, while the laboratory experiment investigated task demands of ice cream scooping over a range of realistic temperatures. Manual materials handling task analyses and anthropometric evaluations comprised the majority of other analyses performed. Recommendations are presented that are applicable to the operation of retail ice cream shops that serve hard (i.e., scooped) ice cream.
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