ERGONOMICS IN APPAREL INDUSTRY (ELECTIVE)

Paper Code: 
FSD 144 A
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 
  • To acquaint students with the functioning of production department of an Apparel Industry.
  • Ergonomic assessments and solutions to practical use in the workplace.
  • To familiarize with different apparel quality standards their underlying principles and the international accepted standards and test methods.
  • To analyze, interpret and predict the general quality control.
12.00
  • Ergonomics: concept, scope, importance & objectives of ergonomics, ergonomics in workplace, ergonomics with special reference to Apparel Industry
  • Importance of space, noise, light, ventilation in work performance
  • Work Environment
12.00
  • Work study- Concept & need
  • Work measurement techniques-process chart symbol, process flow chart, flow diagrams and string diagrams
  • Principles of motion economy, SIMO chart and time study methods
  • Workstation design- Introduction, general principles of workstation design, ergonomic guidelines for standing, sitting, handling and lifting task.
12.00
  • Spreading and cutting, marker types and calculations, spreading process and spreading equipments
  • Types of cutting machines, ticketing and bundling
  • Components of sewing: Threads, needles, machinery and equipments for sewing
12.00
  • Production system types: making through, section or process system, progressive bundle system, straight line or synchro system, manual or mechanized system, salient features and specific uses
  • Post production machinery and processes, machines – bar tack, button and button holes
  • Garment finishing – stain removal, dry cleaning, cleaning and pressing
  • Types of packages, types of materials used for packing
12.00
  • Quality control- scope and functions of quality control; quality specifications and standards in raw material purchasing, quality control in spreading, cutting and bundling products.
  • Quality factors in sewing, pressing, folding and finishing; quality aspects of trims and fashions.
  • Basic tools for performing quality analysis: Visual representation models check sheets.
  • Standards- sources of application; national and international organizations for standards
Essential Readings: 
  • G. Cooklin (1991) Introduction to Clothing Manufacture. Blackwell.
  • G. Cooklin (1997) Garment Technology for Fashion Designer’s. Blackwell.
  • J. Solinger (1980) Apparel Manufacture. Van Nostrand Reilfold.
  • Kroemer, K.H.E. and Grandjean, E. (1997) Fitting the Task to the Human.  Philadelphia: Taylor and Francis, 5th Edition. ISBN: 0748406654.
  • Latheam B. and Carr H. (1999)The Technology of Clothing    Manufacture. Blackwell Science.
  • Mehta P. V (1998) Managing Quality in Apparel Industry. New Age International.
  • Glock R. (1990) Apparel Manufacturing. Macmillan Publ.
References: 
  • Burgess, J.H. (1986). Designing for Humans: The Human Factor in Engineering. Princeton, NJ: Petrocelli Books. 
  • Eggleton, E.M. (Ed.). (1983). Ergonomic Design for People at Work: Volume 1 and 2. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. 
  • Cushman, W.H., and Rosenberg, D.J. (1991). Human Factors In Product Design. New York: Elsevier Science Publishing Company Inc. 
  • Galer, I.A.R. (Ed.). (1987) Applied Ergonomic Handbook. Boston: Butterworth & Co. Publishers Ltd. 
  • Klemmer, E.T. (1989). Ergonomics: Harness the Power of Human Factors in Your Business. Norwood, NJ: Bablex Publishing Corporation. 
  • Kroemer, K., H. Kroemer, and Kroemer-Elbert, K. (1994). Ergonomics: How to Design for Ease and Efficiency. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. 
  • MacLeod, D. (1995). The Ergonomic Edge. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. Meister, D. (1989). Conceptual Aspects of Human Factors. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. 
  • McCormick, E.J. (1979). Human Factors in Engineering and Design. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. 
  • National Safety Council. Ergonomics: A Practical Guide. Itasca, IL: NSC. Putz-Anderson, V. (1988). Cumulative Trauma Disorders: A Manual for Musculoskeletal Disease of the Upper Limbs. New York: Taylor & Francis.
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