From the seat to the system: Re-designing a tram drivers' workstation combining technical and contextual aspects

Appl Ergon. 2018 Nov:73:214-226. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2018.07.013. Epub 2018 Jul 31.

Abstract

Through the detailed account of a design case-study, the paper aims to demonstrate how the activity-oriented approach promotes a systems perspective in ergonomics interventions. Specifically, by presenting an activity-oriented re-design of a tram drivers' workstation, it is shown: (i) how technical and contextual aspects were jointly considered, (ii) how their combination affects workers' activity in a non-trivial manner, and (iii) how this system level view helped generate feasible and sustainable design solutions. First, the activity-oriented theoretical lens is briefly presented, followed by the analysis of the tram driving activity, emphasizing on drivers' efforts to compensate for the original work-system design flaws. Next, key elements of the re-design process are presented, through a concept map, combining technical and contextual aspects, coupled with an account of stakeholder debates and resolution processes. The paper ends with a discussion on the lessons learned, concerning the adopted approach for design interventions in real work situations.

Keywords: Activity-oriented approach; Contextual factors; Stakeholders; Systems' perspective; Tram workstation.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Body Size
  • Built Environment
  • Equipment Design / methods*
  • Ergonomics / methods
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Musculoskeletal Diseases / etiology
  • Musculoskeletal Diseases / prevention & control
  • Occupational Exposure / adverse effects*
  • Organizational Policy
  • Railroads / instrumentation*
  • Sitting Position*
  • Stakeholder Participation*
  • Task Performance and Analysis