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Ergonomics Issues in Malaysia

H. S. Loo and Stanley Richardson

Abstract

Problem statement: Ergonomics so far has had little impact in Malaysia. For most Malaysian managers, ergonomics is not considered to be associated with performance, but rather with occupational health and safety and legislation. Approach: This study reviews the development of ergonomics in Malaysia and the underlying issues related to national development. Results: Many changes need to be made within the ergonomics research, education and practice community by integrating concepts from the social sciences with technological advances into Malaysian culture to enhance productivity and sustainable improvements in the quality of life, while achieving essential health and safety goals. Conclusion/Recommendation: Ergonomics helps to improve performance besides enhancing workplace OSH. It is essential to promote ergonomics concepts and practice to various industries in Malaysia. More effort and skills are required to compensate for the lack of infrastructure in providing a framework within which ergonomics recommendations can be disseminated and realized.

Journal of Social Sciences
Volume 8 No. 1, 2012, 61-65

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jssp.2012.61.65

Submitted On: 11 August 2011 Published On: 23 January 2012

How to Cite: Loo, H. S. & Richardson, S. (2012). Ergonomics Issues in Malaysia. Journal of Social Sciences, 8(1), 61-65. https://doi.org/10.3844/jssp.2012.61.65

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Keywords

  • Developing countries
  • ergonomics awareness
  • industrial discomfort