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Managing older workers: a digital human modelling proactive design approach
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posted on 2018-06-26, 08:56 authored by Amjad Hussain, Keith CaseKeith Case, Steve SummerskillSteve Summerskill, Russell MarshallRussell MarshallManaging the ageing workforce is a real challenge in many parts of the world; especially in developed na-tions like UK, USA, Australia and Japan. There is a need to accommodate experienced and skilled older workers in today’s competitive and challenging working environments. A Digital Human Modelling (DHM) approach has already been successfully used for the early assessment of working environments, systems or products so that more productive and safe working environments might be ensured. Similarly, a validation of working scenarios for ageing workers can be useful in addressing the design needs of old-er workers so that mismatches between job demands and working capabilities can be minimized. This pa-per proposes the use of a ‘proactive digital human modelling approach’ to satisfy this demand. Address-ing the challenges faced by older workers can potentially increase the productive life of an older workforce which might be a contribution to the national and global economy.
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School
- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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Ninth International Conference on Manufacturing Research, ICMR 2011 'Advances in Manufacturing Technology XXV', the Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Manufacturing Research, ICMR 2011Pages
74 - 79Citation
HUSSAIN, A. ... et al, 2011. Managing older workers: a digital human modelling proactive design approach. IN: Harrison, D.K., Wood, B.M. and Evans, D. (eds). Advances in Manufacturing Technology XXV: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Manufacturing Research (ICMR2011): 6th-8th September 2011. Glasgow: Glasgow Caledonian University, pp.74-79Publisher
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2011Notes
This paper was presented at the 9th International Conference on Manufacturing Research (ICMR 2011). Glasgow, 6-8 September.ISBN
9781905866564;1905866569Publisher version
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Advances in manufacturing technology;25Language
- en