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Perception of telework workers - case study

PERCEPCIÓN DE LOS TRABAJADORES EN EL TELETRABAJO - CASO DE ESTUDIO




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S. Pelaez, “Perception of telework workers - case study”, Rev. Ing. Mat. Cienc. Inf, vol. 9, no. 18, pp. 45–51, Jul. 2022, Accessed: Dec. 22, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://ojs.urepublicana.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/820

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Sebastián Pelaez


    Sebastián Pelaez,

    Profesor Auxiliar, Institución Universitaria Politécnico Grancolombiano, Escuela de Optimización, Producción, Infraestructura y Automatización, Profesor Auxiliar de la Facultad de Ingeniería, Diseño e Innovación, Bogotá - Colombia.


    In the project, a search sentence was constructed using specific keywords. Using the search, a survey was constructed, the sample obtained was thirty-four people. The results showed that the parts of the body with the greatest discomfort were the neck, right wrist, lower back, eyes, and head. According to the neck disability index, on average 7.6% indicating no problems to perform activities. The environmental conditions of working at home, the participants did not identify problems, except for the temperature. The RULA results a level of 3 in all cases. A qualitative analysis was conducted identifying elements such as the chair, desk and use of peripherals that can improve working conditions. Finally, general recommendations were made to improve job conditions.

    DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21017/rimci.2022.v9.n18.a119


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