01769naa a2200205 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400330006010000180009324501510011126000090026252010920027165000150136365300160137865300180139465300250141265300170143770000220145477300870147621573232024-01-11 2023 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.9790/487X-25090401142DOI1 aFERNANDES, R. aAnthropometric and ergonomic analysis applied to an industrial production manual insertion line in the electronics segment.h[electronic resource] c2023 aThe principle of ergonomic work analysis is to identify and try to prevent possible illnesses that develop slowly due to repetitive movements, unfavorable postures, uncomfortable furniture and visual discomfort, resulting in loss of productivity for the company, employee dissatisfaction and increased costs. The work environment and unsuitable furniture can also lead to a reduction in productivity in companies, because if it is not adjusted to the biotypes it can lead to the occurrence of work-related illnesses. One of the great challenges of ergonomics applied to work is to design or adapt workstations and tools to the morphological diversity of the population. Accurate analysis of the various segments is carried out using anthropometric techniques, which is the study of the physical measurements of the human body. The aim of this research was to apply ergonomic work analysis to the production line of a company in the electrical and electronics sector in order to promote improvements in the workplace with a view to the quality of life, well-being and safety of employees. aErgonomics aAbsenteeism aAnthropometry aElectronics industry aProductivity1 aLIMA, R. M. B. de tIOSR Journal of Business and Managementgv. 25, n. 9, Ser. 4, p. 1-14, Sept. 2023.