%0 Journal Article %A Mazloumi, Adel %A Hosseini, Seyed Hamid Reza %A Ahmadvand, Abdolsamad %A Kazemi, Zeinab %T Ergonomics Risk Assessment with Participation of Supervisors in Production Line: a Successful Experience in Pars Khodro Company %J Journal of Occupational Hygiene Engineering %V 1 %N 1 %U http://johe.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-28-en.html %R %D 2014 %K Muskuloskeletal disorders, Ergonomics risk assessment, Posture, %X Background & Objectives: According to previous researches, workers' participation in issues affecting their working condition is the key to success in ergonomics interventions in working environments. Therefore, the present study was performed to increase active particapitation of supervisors in production line and also to identify and assess ergonomics risks and presenting modification actions (Kaizen) by themselves in Pars Khodro automobile manufacturing company. Methods: A manual regarding lifting objects and body postures, according to the Finish evaluation method, was provided for supervisors in production line and related trainings were presented to them. Then, they were asked to insert the results of their assessments and suggestions in special forms during one year. The presented assessments and suggestions were examined by ergonomics experts. Results: According to the assessments conducted by supervisors, 26 work stations had high ergonomics risks, 51 had ergonomics risks with an average level, and 45 had low ergonomics risks. Moreover, the number of required Kaizens presented by supervisors was increased from 18 cases in the first year to 42 cases in the second year, after implementation of ergonomics training and identifying and assessing ergonomic risks by supervisors. Conclusion: Empowering and training supervisors increased workers' participation. In case of adequate training, supervisors can present practical solutions to reduce ergonomics risks in their workstations. %> http://johe.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-28-en.pdf %P 66-72 %& 66 %! %9 Research Article %L A-10-1-8 %+ %G eng %@ 2383-3378 %[ 2014