Hybrid procedure to determine optimal workforce without noise hazard exposure

Hybrid procedure to determine optimal workforce without noise hazard exposure

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Article ID: iaor20072235
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 51
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 743
End Page Number: 764
Publication Date: Dec 2006
Journal: Computers & Industrial Engineering
Authors: ,
Keywords: bin packing, Noise hazard
Abstract:

Hearing loss is a major occupational health problem among industrial workers. Repetitive exposure to loud noise increases the risk of hearing loss. An administrative noise control such as job rotation can help to reduce workers' daily noise exposures. In a case where noise levels are excessively high, it is often necessary to assign additional workers to the current workforce to alleviate daily noise exposures that individual workers receive. This paper presents four solution algorithms (three approximations and one exact) to determine a minimum number of workers and their work assignments to attend noisy workstations without noise hazard exposure (that is, daily noise exposure does not exceed 90 dBA). Then, a hybrid procedure which utilizes the four algorithms successively is proposed to improve the solution procedure. Based on a computational experiment on 300 test problems, it is found that the hybrid procedure outperforms all four algorithms (when utilized separately) and is able to find an optimal solution for 88% of the test problems.

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