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    Advances in Concepts of Ergonomics with Recent Industrial Revolution
    (International Conference on Engineering for Sustainable World, 2021) Fayomi, O.S.I.; Akande, I.G.; Essien, V.; Asaolu, A.; Esse, Ugwunwa C.
    Change is constant and as such we must always look forward to ways to help us adapt to this changes. With constant improvement being revised on evolving better and improved ways in which individuals and workers can function in their various organizations and industries, better and improved methods would have to be constantly developed in order to gain maximum efficiency from workers. The emergence of the Industry 4.0 industrial stage era has witnessed with its arrival tremendous industrial performance. This paper seeks to provide a review on the various advances of ergonomics concepts with the advancing industrial revolution with supporting roles on importance of training workers on the new innovative techniques

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