Post by account_disabled on Dec 25, 2023 4:17:08 GMT
Industrial engineering experts join forces with the Welfare Department Push for concrete laws related to labor welfare. Support protection for youth working part-time To have good health throughout work Research team from the Human Factors Engineering and Ergonomics Research Laboratory Faculty of Engineering Thammasat University (TSE) recommends that employers should hire "youth" under 18 years of age found in part-time work groups. Work in an appropriate job description and environment. The level of workload is no greater than the youth's abilities and they work in an appropriate environment.
After discovering an oil C Level Executive List retail business Food and beverage management, construction, hotel services Involved in a hazardous environment, such as lifting or moving heavy objects Exposure to chemicals or heat that exceeds the body's ability to Ready to reveal research reports Found that working at risk of injury The musculoskeletal system and physical development of children In the case of young people having to lift heavy objects in high-temperature work areas and working during the night Emphasize that engineers and designers must adhere to the principles of Human Engineering Design to reduce the risk of cumulative injuries. and facilitate throughout use.
The research team has submitted a proposal for a solution in cooperation with Department of Labor Protection and Welfare Aiming to improve laws related to labor welfare to be appropriate. Supporting the protection of health and sustainable development of youth Asst. Prof. Naris Charoenphon, Lecturer, Department of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Thammasat University (TSE) research team from the Human Factors Engineering and Ergonomics Research Laboratory and an advisor to the Thai Ergonomics Association revealed that "youth working part-time" may be at higher risk of cumulative muscle injuries.
After discovering an oil C Level Executive List retail business Food and beverage management, construction, hotel services Involved in a hazardous environment, such as lifting or moving heavy objects Exposure to chemicals or heat that exceeds the body's ability to Ready to reveal research reports Found that working at risk of injury The musculoskeletal system and physical development of children In the case of young people having to lift heavy objects in high-temperature work areas and working during the night Emphasize that engineers and designers must adhere to the principles of Human Engineering Design to reduce the risk of cumulative injuries. and facilitate throughout use.
The research team has submitted a proposal for a solution in cooperation with Department of Labor Protection and Welfare Aiming to improve laws related to labor welfare to be appropriate. Supporting the protection of health and sustainable development of youth Asst. Prof. Naris Charoenphon, Lecturer, Department of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Thammasat University (TSE) research team from the Human Factors Engineering and Ergonomics Research Laboratory and an advisor to the Thai Ergonomics Association revealed that "youth working part-time" may be at higher risk of cumulative muscle injuries.