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I t d ti d A li ti fIntroduction and Application of Ergonomics and Lean for EASE g
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EASE / MHIDate XX 2014Date XX, 2014
Jeff Hoyle, MS, CPEDirector of Ergonomic ServicesPhone: (704) 483-2837Email: [email protected]: [email protected]
The 3M’sMuraMuda
Muri
MuraMuda
1 ton x 12 = 12 tons
Ergonomic
Muri over burden or unreasonableness
Ergonomic Stressors
Muri – over burden or unreasonableness
Muda – waste
Mura unevenness or inconsistency
Non Standard
Non Value Add
Mura – unevenness or inconsistency Source: •Pakistan Institute of Quality Control, “productivity Enhancement at Indus Motor Co. Ltd. Through Focusing on 3M’s: MURI (Over-Burden), MURA (Non-Value Added), MURA (Uneveness)
Ergonomic Controls and HierarchyErgonomic Controls and Hierarchy Types of Ergonomic Controls:
1. Engineering Controls– Changes made to workstations, tools, machinery, etc., that alter the
physical composition of the work area or work processphysical composition of the work area or work process (e.g. hoist/crane, lift table, lift cart, conveyor).
2. Administrative Controls– Changes made to the work process or manner in which the work is
performed without physically altering the workspace (e.g. job rotation, job enlargement, work methods training, work hardening).
3. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)– Equipment worn to minimize exposure or impact of certain risks
(e.g. gloves, padding, vibration dampening wraps, foot and eye )protection, respirators)