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Wdrażanie procedur lockout/tagout w systemach produkcyjnych Przemysłu 4.0

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Application of lockout/tagout procedures in production systems of Industry 4.0
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Celem badań było opracowanie wytycznych i materiałów szkoleniowych wspomagających wdrażanie procedur LOTO w przemyśle 4.0. Przeprowadzone analizy systemów wytwórczych Przemysłu 4.0 wykazały, że wymagania dotyczące procedur LOTO różnią się od procedur stosowanych w systemach klasycznych. Opracowane wytyczne i materiały szkoleniowe zostały zweryfikowane podczas szkolenia pilotażowego. Średnia wartość liczby punktów w skali Likerta przekracza 4,4 wskaźnik I-CVI przeważnie przyjmuje wartość 1, a najmniejsza jego wartość to 0,86. Analiza statystyczna z wykorzystaniem testu t – studenta potwierdziła, że wytyczne i materiały szkoleniowe mają doskonałą trafność merytoryczną na poziomie ufności 0,05. Dotyczy to ich zawartości, użyteczności oraz kompleksowości i kompletności.
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The aim of the research was to develop guidelines and training materials to support the implementation of LOTO procedures in Industry 4.0. The analysis of manufacturing systems of Industry 4.0 showed that the requirements for LOTO procedures differ from those used in classical systems. The developed guidelines and training materials were verified during the pilot training. The mean value of the Likert scale score exceeds 4.4. The I-CVI index is mostly 1 and the lowest value is 0.86. Statistical analysis using Student's t-test confirmed that the guidelines and training materials have excellent content validity at the 0.05 confidence level. This applies to their content, usefulness, comprehensiveness and completeness.
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Bibliogr. 37 poz., rys.
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  • Central Institute for Labour Protection (Centralny Instytut Ochrony Pracy – PIB)
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