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Title: Copeland Ergonomics Project


1
Copeland Ergonomics Project
  • University of Dayton
  • Tom Neuberger
  • Melani Smajdek
  • Dan Smola

2
Outline
  • Project Overview
  • Requirements
  • Criteria
  • Designs
  • Decision Analysis
  • Conclusion
  • Gantt Chart

3
Project Overview
  • Investigate ergonomic issues on Copelands scroll
    compressor production line
  • Observation of workers
  • Task analysis
  • Reported injury data
  • Improve working conditions with regards to
    ergonomic issues

4
Schematic of work area
  • Two different compressors
  • Quantum-smaller
  • Summit-larger

Station 1
Station 2
Station 3
5
Project Scope
  • Design tasks divided into three stations
  • Remove compressor from chain
  • Tube inspection
  • Plug replacement

6
Design Requirements
  • Station 1
  • Adjustable to different size compressors
  • Release compressor from hook
  • Place compressor on existing pallets
  • Rotate compressors 90 degrees
  • Handle reject compressors
  • Keep pace with overhead chain
  • Handle back-ups further down the line

7
Design Requirements contd
  • Station 2 and 3
  • Accommodate various plug sizes and tube locations
  • Necessary tools should be easily accessible

8
Design Criteria
  • Reduce reaching, pushing, pulling and other
    stresses felt by workers
  • Reduce injuries associated with repetitive and
    stressful actions
  • Minimize injury to workers due to mishandled
    compressors
  • Keep workers safe from pinch points

9
Design Criteria contd
  • Accommodate workers with different physical
    characteristics
  • Integrate into existing system
  • Protect compressors from damage

10
Injury Data
  • Common injuries
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Tendonitis
  • Strains
  • Sprains
  • Lacerations
  • Bruises

11
Tasks and Concept Designs
  • Station 1 Remove compressor from chain
  • Station 2 Tube inspection
  • Station 3 Plug replacement

12
Station 1 Remove Compressor From Chain
  • Remove compressor from overhead chain using lift
    system
  • Remove plugs from two locations on compressor
  • Rotate 90 degrees to ready for next station
  • Push compressor down the line

13
Station 1 Remove Compressor From Chain
  • Jerking stresses are created by lift
  • Bending and other stresses on back
  • Heavy lifting is required
  • Overextension is encountered by operators
  • Repetitive motions exist during operation
  • Operators safety is at risk

14
Station 1 Remove Compressor From Chain
  • Rotating and lifting pallets for reject/overflow
    storage
  • Automated track for overflow compressors
  • Spring loaded pallet storage

15
Station 1 Remove Compressor From Chain
Storage lanes approx 16 pallets per lane
16
Station 1 Remove Compressor From Chain
Guards
Roller Curve Conveyor
Horizontal Belt Conveyor
Horizontal Belt Conveyor
17
Station 1 Remove Compressor From Chain
Horizontal Belt Conveyor
Roller Curve Conveyor
Ball Transfer Table
Current Conveyor
18
Station 1 Pallet Storage
Contains approx 40 pallets
19
Decision Analysis
20
Tasks and Concept Designs
  • Station 1 Remove compressor from chain
  • Station 2 Tube inspection
  • Station 3 Plug replacement

21
Station 2 Tube Inspection
  • Copper tubing inner diameter check using go-no go
    cylindrical gage
  • Use of ergonomic hammer and tool to repair copper
    tubing if deformed

22
Station 2 Tube Inspection
  • Continuous hand and wrist fatigue from repetitive
    twisting motion
  • New U-shaped tooling will eliminate the twisting
    of the wrist

23
Station 2 Tube Inspection
  • Number of tools used causes excessive reaching
  • Aprons with pockets to hold tools eliminates
    reaching for tools
  • Twisting action to retrieve plastic covers and
    screws
  • Reorganize storage table

24
Station 2 Tube Inspection
  • Application of cover over electric plug with open
    palm
  • Requires force from palm to fit cover in place
  • Impact Mitt - glove with solid palm hand
    protection and padding to reduce impact and
    vibration

25
Tasks and Concept Designs
  • Station 1 Remove compressor from chain
  • Station 2 Tube inspection
  • Station 3 Plug replacement

26
Station 3 Plug Replacement
  • Plug replacement using T-bar
    tool and Vaseline lubricant
  • Different heights of copper tubing require
    reaching and bending when applying force
  • Lift with safety guards raises large compressor
    to working level

27
Station 3 Plug Replacement
28
Station 3 Plug Replacement
  • Different plug sizes require different tools
  • Excessive reaching and leaning causes stresses on
    back
  • New tooling to accommodate all plug sizes
  • Larger impact area decreases stress in hand

29
Station 3 Plug Replacement
  • Opposite hand supports compressor when replacing
    the plugs
  • Excessive reaching and stress on back
  • Employ back stop to support the force of the
    worker replacing the plugs
  • Back stop used for both sizes of compressor

30
Gantt Chart
31
Future Tasks
  • Develop details of designs
  • Detailed drawings
  • List of purchase parts
  • Analysis and justification of cost
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