Influence of Environmental Factors on Handloom Machine Workstation

Authors

  • Yogesh Mahantare Research Scholar, BDCE, RTMNU, Maharashtra, India
  • G.V. Thakre Professor, BDCE, Maharashtra, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31033/IJEMR/16.1.2026.1837

Keywords:

Handloom Machine workstation, Environmental Factors, Dimensional Analysis, Productivity Improvement, Workplace Ergonomics, Thermal Comfort, Humidity Control, Noise Reduction, Illumination Optimization, Textile Manufacturing Efficiency

Abstract

Handloom micro-enterprises often operate in environments characterized by high noise, fluctuating humidity and temperature, poor lighting, and insufficient ventilation—factors known to impact both weaver health and productivity. This paper investigates the influence of these environmental variables on handloom workstation performance and explores optimization strategies including dimensional analysis for scalable process improvements. In this paper, focus is to examine, how humidity control enhances fabric tensile strength; how temperature and air quality influence weaver fatigue; and how ergonomic and environmental modifications can reduce musculoskeletal disorders. Through a structured framework, the study outlines how integrating environmental controls with lean and experimental techniques can elevate productivity, quality, and worker well-being in resource-constrained handloom operations.

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S. Kumar et al. (2021). Impact of exposure to the high noise level on occupational health of the weavers engaged in handloom sectors in India: A case study from bargarh district. In: Ergonomics for Improved Productivity, Springer, pp. 327–333.

S. Subramaniam et al. (2024). Investigation of noise induced hearing loss among power loom industry workers in Tamil Nadu, India. Indian J. Otolaryngol. Head Neck Surg., 76(6), 5531–5541.

Published

2026-02-06
CITATION
DOI: 10.31033/IJEMR/16.1.2026.1837
Published: 2026-02-06

How to Cite

Mahantare, Y., & Thakre, G. (2026). Influence of Environmental Factors on Handloom Machine Workstation. International Journal of Engineering and Management Research, 16(1), 16–18. https://doi.org/10.31033/IJEMR/16.1.2026.1837

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