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Issue title: Special Section: Work and Sustainable Development
Guest editors: Pascal Béguin and Francisco Moura Duarte
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Bittencourt, João Marcosa; b; * | Duarte, Franciscoa | Béguin, Pascalb
Affiliations: [a] Production Engineering Program, COPPE/UFRJ, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, BP 68507, CEP 21945-970 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | [b] Institute for Work Studies, UMR 5600-LabEX IMU, University of Lyon, France
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: João Marcos Bittencourt, Production Engineer Department, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (COPPE/UFRJ), Post Office Box 68507, zip code 21941-972, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Tel.: +55 21 3938 7061; E-mail: joaombittencourt@gmail.com.
Abstract: BACKGROUND:Integrating work activity issues into design process is a broadly discussed theme in ergonomics. Participation is presented as the main means for such integration. However, a late participation can limit the development of both project solutions and future work activity. OBJECTIVE:This article presents the concept of construction of experience aiming at the articulated development of future activities and project solutions. It is a non-teleological approach where the initial concepts will be transformed by the experience built up throughout the design process. METHODS:The method applied was a case study of an ergonomic participation during the design of a new laboratory complex for biotechnology research. Data was obtained through analysis of records in a simulation process using a Lego scale model and interviews with project participants. RESULTS:The simulation process allowed for developing new ways of working and generating changes in the initial design solutions, which enable workers to adopt their own developed strategies for conducting work more safely and efficiently in the future work system. CONCLUSIONS:Each project decision either opens or closes a window of opportunities for developing a future activity. Construction of experience in a non-teleological design process allows for understanding the consequences of project solutions for future work.
Keywords: Participatory ergonomics, work, co-design
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-172567
Journal: Work, vol. 57, no. 3, pp. 379-387, 2017
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