“Diseño e implementación de estaciones de trabajo en el túnel de luz finesse en el área de pintura de la empresa CIAUTO.
The central objective of this project was the design and implementation of workstations within the Finesse tunnel, adopting a comprehensive approach that encompassed the enhancement of lighting, the introduction of a new air system, and overall comfort. The initial problem stemmed from the inadequat...
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| Formáid: | bachelorThesis |
| Teanga: | spa |
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2024
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| Rochtain ar líne: | http://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/handle/27000/12035 |
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| Achoimre: | The central objective of this project was the design and implementation of workstations within the Finesse tunnel, adopting a comprehensive approach that encompassed the enhancement of lighting, the introduction of a new air system, and overall comfort. The initial problem stemmed from the inadequate conditioning of the tunnel, with a special focus on the challenges posed by insufficient lighting levels, which directly impacted visual inspection tasks and quality control efforts. The methodology employed to tackle these challenges was of a mixed nature, combining quantitative analysis of brightness and qualitative insights through interviews with operators, utilizing tools such as software simulations, documentary analysis, and lighting measurements for a thorough understanding of the context. The findings of the study led to the appropriate selection of light fixtures, the precise definition of lighting requirements, and the specific design of electrical and pneumatic systems, culminating in the implementation of workstations. This process not only aligned with technical regulations but also marked a significant improvement in working conditions, demonstrating an increase in productivity. The project's conclusion underscores that, through a detailed process of diagnosis, analysis, and selection of alternatives, an effective design of stations was achieved, highlighting the importance of a comprehensive approach to the optimization of workstations. This approach transcends mere lighting improvements and substantially contributes to quality control processes and the overall worker experience. Context. |
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