Ergonomically designed computer based operator training simulator system /

Baytan, Aira Jhelyn R.

Ergonomically designed computer based operator training simulator system / by Aira Jhelyn R. Baytan, Leif Erickson G. Eleazar and Delon Marck G. Moreno. - Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2019. - xvi, 80 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering) Cavite State University.

Includes bibliographical references.

College of Engineering and Information Technology (CEIT), Department of Industrial Engineering and Technology College of Engineering and Information Technology (CEIT), Department of Industrial Engineering and Technology

BAYTAN, AIRA JHELYN R.; ELEAZAR; LEIF ERICKSON G,; and MORENO, DELON MARCK G,; Ergonomically Designed Computer Based Operator Training Simulator System. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering. Cavite State University. Indang, Cavite. June 2019. Adviser: Dr. Willie C. Buclatin
Operator training simulator are typically also used for operator training before initial start-up, major plant upgrades, training of procedures, and for regular refresher courses on emergency events. Operators who don't have legitimate proper training, gear and deficient information in the field of activity causes mischances, increment deformity rates, machine interest in advising an operator training simulator in selected electronic manufacturing firm and propose an ergonomically designed computer-based operator training simulator system to fit the job the workers. Development research was utilized in developing a system based on the needs reflected by the problems identified. Six sigma, Define-Measure-Analyze-Design-Verify (DMADV) approach was used to determine the problems and needs of the respondents and verify its solution. DMADV was used to analyze the problems that the respondents experienced using the existing training and used for possible system improvement. A design methodology for the configuration and procedural training with an Operator Training Simulator (OTS) in Power Box. The objective of the study was to show how the methodology provides a powerful way for finding the best configuration and training structure of the OTS before its implementation.
The OTS principle, i.e., to use a computer-based virtual presentation of the real process plant intended for efficient training of process operators. The training included general standard operating procedures for running of the company under normal operation conditions with different starting materials, handling of typical frequent disturbances as well as acting in situations not described in the standard operating procedures and applying trouble-shooting. As the result of the study, the operators were confident in executing tasks, leading to product quality and skills improvement. One might see a reduction in human errors due to the competency-based approach. By integrating the training evaluation models with the OTS, the instructor can easily measure every session not dependent on questionnaires. This study optimized the trainings delivered and improved future sessions. Lastly, the system was evaluated by the participants with an overall rating of excellent.



Human engineering
Engineering design

620.8 / B34 2019
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