FRAMEWORK DEVELOPMENT AND MEASUREMENT OF OPERATOR
WORKLOAD USING MODIFIED COOPER HARPER SCALE METHOD
(CASE STUDY IN PT SINAR TERANG LOGAMJAYA BANDUNG WEST JAVA)
PT Sinar Terang Logamjaya is an automotive components manufacturer for motorcycles
and car). The industry is dealing with materials from iron plate and process with sheet
metal shaping techniques to produce products. One of the product is a motorcycle
component, is called Oil Lock Collar. This product is been made in large quantities to meet
demands. Hence, it is resulted in the workload experienced by workers and will touch on
the productivity of workers.
Modified Cooper Harper Scale (MCH) is a 10-point scale that was originally produced to
assess the subjective workload of airplane pilots. The original index probes overall ease of
handling of the selected task or required operation and asks more specific questions
related to the aircraft characteristics, the demands on the pilot, and finally, the pilot rating.
This method is fit to evaluate work activities with the manual controls. MCH scale decision
tree shaped with a rating scale from very easy (point 1) to very difficult (10 points).
This study has two purposes. First wqs modified version of MCH scale which was used to
measure the subjective workload of performing in industrial process. The second purpose
was concerned with the categorizing task activities into under load category, optimal
category, or overload category.
Based on the framework that has been built, 8 operators were selected and they have to fill
up the form to be assessed by MCH to obtain operator feel about their tasks. The results of
the data processing indicate that 12 task activities were under load categorized, 5 task
activities were optimal category and 11 task activities were overload category. This result
can be useful for the industry to change work processes or maximum demand of products.
Keywords: Subjective Workload, Framework, Measurement, Cooper Harper Scal