Title: Framework for universal design of digital support and workplace design in industry
Authors: Sandra Mattsson; Martin Kurdve; Peter Almström; Katrin Skagert
Addresses: RISE AB, Research Institutes of Sweden, Argongatan 30, SE-431 53 Mölndal, Sweden ' RISE AB, Research Institutes of Sweden, Argongatan 30, SE-431 53 Mölndal, Sweden; Chalmers University of Technology, Maskingränd 2, SE-412 96, Göteborg, Sweden ' Chalmers University of Technology, Maskingränd 2, SE-412 96, Göteborg, Sweden ' RISE AB, Research Institutes of Sweden, Argongatan 30, SE-431 53 Mölndal, Sweden
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to propose a framework for universal design of manual assembly workplaces. Workplaces that are adapted to different individuals, regardless of gender, language, background and functional variations, also support the fundamental goals of the Industry 5.0 concept and an accessible, safer, productive and error-proof work environment. The study included: 1) a qualitative study on key factors for universal design and comparison with universal design theory; 2) improvement suggestions to the company based on observations, interviews and theory; 3) a framework for universal design. The framework included the following areas: personalisation and context, activities/tasks and output, and methods/standards and factors were suggested so that companies could start their analysis work for the design. The study resulted in new insights and empirics regarding universal workplace design. [Submitted 13 November 2022; Accepted 13 April 2023]
Keywords: Industry 5.0; assembly; inclusive design; universal design; poka-yoke; standards.
International Journal of Manufacturing Research, 2023 Vol.18 No.4, pp.392 - 414
Received: 13 Nov 2022
Accepted: 13 Apr 2023
Published online: 20 Dec 2023 *