Open Access
Analysis of Boiler Operation Workload in Salted Fish Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
Author(s) -
Sevistha Ginting,
Putri Mei,
Juliana Juliana,
Nur Fitriana,
Iskandar Muda
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/505/1/012151
Subject(s) - workload , operator (biology) , boiler (water heating) , work (physics) , pulse rate , pulse (music) , working time , computer science , simulation , mathematics , environmental science , engineering , mechanical engineering , medicine , waste management , telecommunications , biochemistry , chemistry , radiology , repressor , detector , transcription factor , blood pressure , gene , operating system
A person’s physical condition at work is crucial to the production output. This can be influenced by operator fatigue factor based on operator’s calorie requirement while working, since the amount of energy that comes out is greater than the incoming energy at work. The operators working on fish boiling stations are 2 operators and with 2-3 hours working time per day. Thus, to determine the fatigue factor of the operator is to know the pulse operator to determine the number of calories needed by the operator while working. Then the determination of the classification of workload based on the increase in the maximum pulse due to the burden (cardiovascular load = CVL) in every activity undertaken by the worker needs to be known. It is expected that workers can do their work to the maximum in a long time. The method of Cardiovascular Load (CVL) is a calculation to determine the classification of workload based on the calculation of the working pulse rate difference with the resting pulse compared to the difference between the maximum pulse with resting pulse.