Literature Review on Ergonomics Risk Aspects Association to the Power Loom Industry
@inproceedings{Kolgiri2016LiteratureRO, title={Literature Review on Ergonomics Risk Aspects Association to the Power Loom Industry}, author={Somnath Kolgiri and Rahul B. Hiremath and Sheelratan S. Bansode}, year={2016} }
The purpose of this paper is to examine and overview the issue of workspace for efficient and safe working environment, also enhance the awareness of the ergonomics venture circumstances in relation of human and their nature of work which may occur in the power loom industry and to make recommendations for quality criteria in ergonomic interventions research. To avoid ambiguity in terminology a list of definitions of the ergonomic is highlighted. Based on the literature, the most significant…
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