
Development of Safety Performance using Scoring Technique in Textile Industries
Author(s) -
Raj Pradeesh T,
P. Venkumar,
M Saravanamani
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.a1055.1291s419
Subject(s) - textile , work (physics) , occupational safety and health , sample (material) , operations management , business , human error , risk analysis (engineering) , engineering , medicine , mechanical engineering , chemistry , archaeology , pathology , chromatography , history
The objective of the work focus to determine the potential safety factors that directed the triumph of a Human factors safety Management system for Textile workers. The number of accidents among textile workers and the level of responsiveness on problems concerning safety were also determined. The Spinning mills ranged from high noise annoyance areas, rotating machineries and Manual Material handling areas. The sample size was 75 in each sub criteria workers’s. From the survey it was found that the most potential safety factor was personal awareness followed closely by statement. Suggestions and recommendations on machinery design and improved safety work practices and measures to improve the efficiency and yield of textile workers were proposed. Management was advised to get their labours response better informed about safety matters. The Investigation survey identify the ineffective management involvement is the main causes of creating safety deficiency inside the textile plants. About 40- 80% of peoples recorded the same reasons to improve the management involvement in all the safety aspects. Very few of the people delivered regarding origin of unsafe acts and condition due to their behaviour of worker inside the workplace related to Human error. This works presents the improved model for management of textile plants in upcoming future investigations.