Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics (Nov 2022)

Evaluation of human factors on visual inspection skills in textiles and clothing: A statistical approach

  • Muhammad Babar Ramzan,
  • Sheheryar Mohsin Qureshi,
  • Muhammad Salman Habib,
  • Tayyab Naveed,
  • Muhammad Awais,
  • Hafsa Jamshaid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/15589250221128115
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17

Abstract

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In visual inspection, the impact of different human factors on inspection performance has been evaluated in past. However, there is a need to study the effect of relevant factors and their interrelation in a single framework to monitor and improve inspection performance. This study aims to identify and evaluate such human factors for proposing a framework that indicates their interrelationship. After reviewing the literature, five constructs with their respective observed variables are selected to propose the framework. The survey instrument is developed using the suggested framework to collect data from industry professionals where human labor perform the inspection for products such as textiles. Finally, data are collected through an online survey and analyzed using confirmatory factor analysis to test the hypotheses. The results verify that the selected constructs are good measures of inspection skill, however, some variables are excluded from the model for being insignificant. Results show that the factors related to the constructs – personal, physical/mental, and organizational – are found more influencing than system and inspection-task factors. This study identifies and models the inspection-related significant factors into a framework that will help monitor and improve the performance of an individual or whole inspection station.