The Effect of Active Rest on the Work Performance of Beverage Cup Packing Operators

Budiharti, Nelly and Septiari, Renny (2020) The Effect of Active Rest on the Work Performance of Beverage Cup Packing Operators. International Journal of Latest Engineering and Management Research (IJLEMR), 5 (11). pp. 34-38. ISSN 2455-4847

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Abstract

Packing work includes a finishing activity in the completion of a product. This work is carried out by several people as operators who are tasked with inserting beverage cups into the boxes of the conveyer machine that carries the drink cups and then arranges them in the boxes by the operators who are already standing by taking a collection of running cups. Then the workers will take the drinks one by one and then arrange them in the boxes that have been provided. This work is included in monotonous and repetitive work, where to complete one activity, the same and repetitive movements are performed. This is what causes a lot of performance to decrease because of the boredom that arises so that the fatigue factor quickly occurs because there is no variation in work. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of resting between monotonous and repetitive jobs so that it is expected to reduce the feeling of boredom and boredom that leads to fatigue. There are three types tested on packing operators as research objects, namely type I0 with a regular work standard, type I1 with a 5- minute break after working for 1 hour, and type I2 with a 10-minute break after working 2 hours. This study used a descriptive statistical approach with a homogeneity test and one way ANOVA test to determine the effect of each type of treatment.From the research results, it is known that Type I2 provides increased performance and decreased fatigue levels than Type I0 and I1. Can be concluded that giving too frequent breaks for a short period of time can actually reduce operator performance so that giving breaks and their intervals must be considered appropriate to reduce fatigue and improve performance. Keywords: active rest type, fatigue, IFRC questionnaire, performance

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: active rest type, fatigue, IFRC questionnaire, performance
Subjects: Engineering > Industrial Engineering
Divisions: Fakultas Teknologi Industri > Teknik Industri S1 > Teknik Industri S1 (Skripsi)
Depositing User: Mr Sayekti Aditya Endra
Date Deposited: 22 Nov 2022 02:12
Last Modified: 22 Nov 2022 02:12
URI: http://eprints.itn.ac.id/id/eprint/9609

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