Ergonomics at sewing workplaces

Sewing operative working in seated position at the modiefied workplace

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Sewing operative wearing the CUELA measurement system at the modified workplace, in standing position
Source: IFA

An elevated sickness rate with corresponding absences from work has been observed for many years among employees in the German sewing industry. The diseases which primarily occur are musculoskeletal diseases, particularly of the spine and the arm-shoulder system. In the course of a research project launched by the former Lederindustrie-Berufsgenossenschaft and the former Textil- und Bekleidungs-Berufsgenossenschaft and in conjunction with Munich university of applied sciences and Schwan engineering office in Frankfurt, the institute developed an ergonomic model sewing workplace and a practical guide to the ergonomic arrangement of sewing workplaces.

The newly developed ergonomic sewing workplace has since been made available commercially. It met with great acceptance among the sewing operatives who were able to test it in the course of the project. A reduction in the physical workload was measurable.


Sewing operative working in standing position at the modified workplace

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Sewing operative wearing the CUELA measurement system at the modified workplace, in standing position
Source: IFA

Research partners:

  • Berufsgenossenschaft Rohstoffe und chemische Industrie – BG RCI (German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the raw materials and chemical industry)
  • Berufsgenossenschaft Elektro Textil Energie Medienerzeugnisse – BG ETEM (German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the energy, textile, electrical and media products sectors)
  • Fachhochschule München, Fachbereich Feinwerk- und Mikrotechnik/Physikalische Technik (Munich university of applied sciences, Department for precision and microtechnology/physical technology)
  • Ingenieurbüro Schwan, Frankfurt