3DEXPERIENCE Construction Prashanth Mysore
DELMIA Portfolio Technical Director for Digital Manufacturing Applications with Dassault Systèmes in the fields of Architecture, Engineering & Construction, Energy, Process & Utilities, and Shipbuilding. Before taking over this position, he has been a Digital Manufacturing Industry Lead … More » How Human Task Simulation Can Identify AEC Safety RisksSeptember 22nd, 2016 by Prashanth Mysore
Click to Tweet: How Human Task Simulation Injury from musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)—caused by lifting heavy items, performing tasks repetitively, working in awkward body postures, etc.—plagues many industries. In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that in 2013, 33 percent of all worker injury and illness cases were the result of MSDs. But by factoring ergonomic solutions in at the design stage of a new building, many workplaces and facilities can dramatically minimize the potential for design-induced risks to health, personal or process safety or environmental performance. Companies that make worker safety and wellness a core part of their practices gain more than safer, healthier workers. Research indicates that these companies also gain dramatic improvements to their bottom lines. The reasons are plentiful. Companies that institute safety as part of their core make-up pay less in workplace compensation costs. They also find that they are better able to motivate workers when they create an environment that proves they care about workers, leading to increased productivity. This, in turn, leads to a strong reputation for the company among its workers and the industry at large, improving the potential for gaining top talent. This focus on human safety should begin in the design of a new facility, and should be a priority at every stage in the building’s life cycle. Click to Tweet: “Safety begins with facility design & First, architects must review a building’s design to evaluate potential safety issues for future occupants. Then, contractors must account for jobsite safety throughout the construction processes. Finally, commissioning agents or facility managers should review the ease of repair and accessibility of maintenance tasks to see how the design might impact workers’ safety. Companies that are truly committed to process improvements understand that ergonomically designed work flows can have a dramatic effect on workers’ health. Creating an integrated ergonomics planClick to Tweet: 5 elements of an ergonomic-based There are five points to consider in creating an ergonomic-based design plan:
Integration of these five elements leads to a more efficient workflow. But creating a solution that accounts for each of these challenges can be tricky. More firms are turning to human task simulation as an early part of their early design work. Benefits to simulating human tasksWhen AEC companies simulate human tasks, they can design better work systems, workplaces and products that improve safety across the building’s entire life cycle. Human task simulation can ultimately:
But the benefits of human task simulation can also lead to benefits for AEC partners. These benefits include:
How human task simulation worksSolutions such as the DELMIA Work Safety Engineer on the 3DEXPERIENCE® platform allows users to create, simulate and validate operational tasks in a virtual environment. The 3DEXPERIENCE platform makes available a wide range of manipulation and ergonomics analysis tools that let designers explore early on how their choices can impact the end-users’ ergonomic performance. Human task simulation allows users to define and simulate the way a worker performs tasks in the workplace and on the worksite. The DELMIA Work Safety Engineer, for example, has a lifelike figure perform predefined actions such as picking up and placing objects, walking, using a tool, or operating a device. Through these tools, designers can better prevent workplace injuries with early identification of potential ergonomics-related problems. Through simulation, designers can better identify the best of several potential safety solutions and make an early impact on long-term worker safety. Click to Tweet: How Human Task Simulation Related ResourcesLearn more about the Optimized Construction Industry Solution Experience for AEC Tags: BIM Categories: 3D, AEC, Building & Space Planning, Dassault Systèmes, Technologies |