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Multiobjective Personnel Assignment Exploiting Workers' Sensitivity to Risk

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TSMC.2017.2665349

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Decision making; industrial safety; job assignment; multiobjective optimization (MOO); risk analysis

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  1. PRA 2016 Project Analysis of Sensory Data: From Traditional Sensors to Social Sensors, through the University of Pisa

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Every year 2.3 million people die worldwide due to occupational illnesses and accidents at work. By analyzing the workers' behavior when in the presence of risks managers could assign tasks to those workers who appear to be the most sensitive to risk being assigned and are thus more likely to exert more caution in the presence of that risk. This paper presents a novel multiobjective formulation of the personnel assignment problem, maximizing workers' sensitivity to risk, while minimizing cost and dislike for the task assigned. A worker's sensitivity to risk for a task is quantified by a new measure, carefulness, which stems from the worker's behavior and various human factors that affect the interaction with the risk. The problem is solved using a mixed evolutionary and multicriteria decision making methodology. An approximation of the Pareto front is first generated through the nondominated sorting genetic algorithm II. A hybrid decisional approach then exploits the technique fOr order of preference by similarity to ideal solution in order to select the Pareto-optimal solution that represents the nearest compromise to the decision-maker's preferences. These preferences are derived through a fuzzy version of the analytic hierarchy process. The proposed framework was tested in four real-world scenarios related to manufacturing companies. The results show a significant increase in overall carefulness and a strong decrease in the dislike for the task assigned, with a modest increase in cost. The framework thus improves the work climate and reduces the risk occurrence and/or the impact on the workers' health.

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