The Effects of Ergonomic Stressors on Process Tool Maintenance and Utilization
Published: |
August 5, 1999 |
Author: |
Dwight Miller (Sandia National Laboratories) |
Abstract: |
This study examines ergonomic stressors associated with front-end process tool maintenance, relates them to decreased machine utilization, and proposes solution strategies to reduce their negative impact on productivity.... |
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