MULTIOBJECTIVE ERGONOMIC WORKFORCE SCHEDULING UNDER COMPLEX WORKER AND TASK CONSTRAINTS

Authors

  • Tanuchporn Wongwien Thammasat University
  • Suebsak Nanthavanij Thammasat University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2017.24.3.1686

Keywords:

Workforce scheduling, safety, hazard exposure reduction, job rotation, multiobjective optimization

Abstract

When workers are assigned to perform a set of tasks with exposure to certain safety/ergonomics hazard, they are sometimes rotated among the tasks periodically within each day so that their daily hazard exposures do not exceed a permissible limit.  Usually, workers have unequal task flexibility and skill levels.  Assigning the right workers to the right tasks in each period can help to increase the work system productivity.  In this paper, we discuss the multiobjective ergonomic workforce scheduling problem with complex worker and task constraints.  Three problem objectives are considered: (1) minimizing the number of workers involved in job rotation, (2) maximizing the total productivity, and (3) minimizing the number of worker-task changeovers.  An integer linear programming model and a heuristic procedure are presented.

Published

2017-10-29

How to Cite

Wongwien, T., & Nanthavanij, S. (2017). MULTIOBJECTIVE ERGONOMIC WORKFORCE SCHEDULING UNDER COMPLEX WORKER AND TASK CONSTRAINTS. International Journal of Industrial Engineering: Theory, Applications and Practice, 24(3). https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2017.24.3.1686

Issue

Section

Operations Research

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