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  • There is a need for better tools for assessing how well ergonomics and human factors (E/HF) are integrated into organizations from a broader perspective, and this paper introduces the Ergonomic Maturity Model (EMM).
  • The EMM categorizes organizations into five levels of maturity regarding E/HF: Ignorance, Understanding, Experimentation, Regular use, and Innovation, and provides a structured method for evaluation and improvement.
  • The paper also outlines a three-step process for applying the EMM, introduces four specific tools for its implementation, and presents a case study of a Colombian floriculture company to illustrate its practical use.

Article Abstract

Background: Currently, there is a need for models, methods, and tools that allow ergonomics/human factor (E/HF) practitioners to assess the level of E/HF integration into organizations from a macroergonomics perspective.

Objective: This paper aims to propose the Ergonomic Maturity Model (EMM) and the tools for its application as a framework for integrating E/HF in organizations.

Methods: The EMM is a macroergonomic tool that allows stakeholders to evaluate the degree of development and integration of E/HF in the organization based on a participatory and macroergonomic approach. The EMM classifies organizations into five gradual levels of maturity: Ignorance, Understanding, Experimentation, Regular use, and Innovation.

Results: In this paper, we provide a three-stage procedure for guiding the application of the EMM: preparation of the evaluation, evaluation, and improvement plan and implementation. We include four tools developed specifically for applying EMM in organizations: evaluation matrix, weighting questionnaire, quick questionnaire, and prioritization matrix. Also, we present a Colombian floriculture company's case study to exemplify the use of the EMM.

Conclusions: The EMM provides a framework for integrating E/HF into organizations from the macroergonomics approach. E/HF practitioners can find in the EMM a tool to help them channel the actions taken by the different organizational actors to improve the safety, health, well-being, and performance of work systems. Finally, it should be noted that further studies on the reliability and validity of the EMM are needed, which would contribute to demonstrating that the EMM can effectively and successfully guide change in E/HF maturity levels in organizations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/WOR-211142DOI Listing

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