Identification of Ergonomic Factors of Rattan Bag Handicraft
Products in Indonesia
Dwi Cahyadi
1,2
, Siti Haida Ismail
2
, Mohd Yusof Md Daud
2
and Roslina Mohammad
2
1
Department of Design, Politeknik Negeri Samarinda, Indonesia
2
Razak Faculty of Technology and Informatics, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Keywords: Ergonomic, Handicraft, Rattan, Bag, Indonesia.
Abstract: Ergonomics is a field of science that pays attention to the suitability of products with humans as users. One
of the products used by humans is handicraft products. Rattan handicrafts are works of art that have great
opportunities for improving the economy in Indonesia. One of these handicraft products is a bag made of
rattan. Rattan bags continue to be developed in production and innovation to meet market needs. With these
market opportunities following the direction of the Indonesian government's policy to increase rattan craft
innovation, this study aims to find the application of ergonomic factor analysis to rattan bag handicraft
products in Indonesia by reviewing previous studies, sources, journals, books, and websites. From the SLR
and PRISMA method findings, most references mentioned the importance of ergonomics in increasing
product innovation of rattan bags through the importance of the user's anthropometric role in designing rattan
bags. It also includes the importance of ergonomic handle designs, placing items in the bag for easy to find,
and using rattan materials that are processed in such a way that they are more robust in accommodating loads
and safe and comfortable in designing rattan bags in Indonesia.
1 INTRODUCTION
Rattan is the second most important economic
product of forest products after bamboo (Pratono,
2019). Rattan raw materials can be sold directly and
can also be used as material for the manufacture of
handicraft and furniture products. One of the
producers of rattan raw materials in the world is
Indonesia, where around 70-80 percent of rattan raw
materials are produced in Indonesia (Octavia &
Nugroho, 2019).
With high rattan resources, it provides an
excellent opportunity for Indonesia to make and
develop products made from rattan, especially
handicrafts made from rattan. This handicraft in the
form of woven rattan has existed since ancient times
in Indonesia. One of the points in the Master Plan for
Indonesia's National Industrial Development 2015-
2035 states that to increase industrial development in
Indonesia, it can rely on increasing competitiveness
and product quality, one of which is rattan
handicrafts.
From the master plan, the rattan handicraft
industry is expected to achieve quality products to
improve Indonesia's economy by 2020-2035. One of
the steps taken to achieve the appropriate quality of
rattan handicraft products is to increase research and
innovation activities in developing rattan handicraft
product designs (Perindustrian, 2015).
Various types of rattan handicraft products that
are commonly made are baskets, bags, and mats.
Rattan bags have the potential to develop product
innovations from a variety of materials and shapes.
The shape and uniqueness of the rattan bag have
various forms that can attract buyers. As a product,
rattan bags need to be developed in order to have
better product quality. Product quality can be
developed through an ergonomic design (Armougum,
Gaston-Bellegarde, Joie-La Marle, & Piolino, 2020).
In determining the direction in developing rattan
bag products that have innovations according to the
directions of the master plan, it is necessary first to
know the extent to which ergonomic factors play a
role in the development of handicraft products made
of rattan bags. Therefore the ergonomic requirements
of rattan bag craft products in Indonesia will be an
essential part of meeting consumer needs and
satisfaction and will further affect the economic value
of the product itself.
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Cahyadi, D., Ismail, S., Daud, M. and Mohammad, R.
Identification of Ergonomic Factors of Rattan Bag Handicraft Products in Indonesia.
DOI: 10.5220/0011713100003575
In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Applied Science and Technology on Engineering Science (iCAST-ES 2022), pages 94-100
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This study was conducted to find the application
of ergonomic factor analysis to rattan bag products in
Indonesia by reviewing previous studies. The final
result of this research using A Systematic Review and
PRISMA will later seek conclusions about the role of
ergonomic factors in developing product innovation,
especially rattan bag handicraft products in Indonesia.
2 LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Handicraft from Rattan
Products from rattan can be found in the form of
furniture and handicraft products. Rattan is one of the
natural raw materials for non-timber forest products
used to manufacture various products. According to
Gu and Zhang (2020), rattan raw materials can be
processed through traditional handicraft techniques.
Rattan strips can be arranged and made to support
each other in the webbing to provide a product's
flexible, lightweight, comfortable, and durable
support.
Indonesia is one of the world's largest producers
of rattan raw materials. These rattan plants are often
found in Kalimantan, Sumatera, and Sulawesi. Since
ancient times in Indonesia, processing raw rattan
materials has been an art of production from furniture
and handicraft products. These handicraft products
can function as a tool to carry or store garden and
forest products.
Figure 1. is an example of a rattan bag handicraft
product that was most often used to store garden
products and animal hunts on the island of
Kalimantan, Indonesia (DekranasdaKaltim, 2015).
Figure 1: Handicraft rattan bags (DekranasdaKaltim, 2015).
2.2 Ergonomic Factors in Handicraft
Today, handicraft rattan bags in Indonesia made by
industry are now shifting from storing gardening
products to functions for modern living needs, such
as rattan fashion products used when going to
shopping centers or traveling to tourist attractions,
and can even be used at formal events. Figure 2 is an
example of rattan handicrafts as bags that can be used
in these activities (Manika, 2021).
Figure 2: Rattan handicraft products and their functions
today (Manika, 2021).
With the addition of the function of the rattan bag
product into a fashion bag product, it is necessary to
design a rattan bag product design that is more
comfortable, aesthetic, and creative that is adapted to
its function as a fashion product today.
According to Choi et al. (2021); (Leung, Shin,
Han, & Jiao, 2021), developing an ergonomic product
design must pay attention to human activities as users.
The development of innovative products such as more
ergonomic handicrafts can result in higher user
satisfaction because the products are more
comfortable and safe to wear (Aminy &
Purwaningrum, 2021; Kim, Sung, Saakes, Huang, &
Xiong, 2021).
2.3 The Systematic Literature Review
Method
The systematic literature review (SLR) method
identifies, reviews, evaluates, and interprets all
available research with topic areas of interest. The
SLR method can be carried out through systematic
review and identification of journals, which follow
the steps or protocols set (Triandini, Jayanatha,
Indrawan, Putra, & Iswara, 2019).
A systematic literature review was carried out to
guide identification and analysis. A systematic review
was undertaken to serve many vital roles in
synthesizing the state of knowledge in the field. In
addition, this review can also answer questions that
otherwise cannot be answered by studies (Akhigbe,
Zolnourian, & Bulters, 2017; Gonçalves, Castro,
Araújo, & Heineck, 2018; Page et al., 2021).
Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic
Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) aims to
improve the quality of systematic reviews to produce
more transparent results. Preferred reporting items for
systematic review and meta-analysis guidelines
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(PRISMA) were adopted to explore the literature
systematically. PRISMA can be done through the
stages of Identification, Screening, and eligibility
(Hulshof et al., 2021; Oluleye, Chan, & Olawumi,
2022).
3 METHOD
This research will use A Systematic Literature
Review. The steps in this research are :
a)Research Questions
Research Questions are made based on the research
objectives to be achieved later.
b)Search Process
The data search process is carried out to answer
research questions from journals, proceedings, and
books.
c)Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
This step is to decide whether the data obtained are
feasible or not in SLR research.
d) Quality Assessment
The data that has been obtained will be analyzed and
evaluated in SLR research based on the following
quality assessment criteria questions.
e) Data Collection
Data collection is the stage where data for research is
collected.
f) Data Analysis
At this stage, the data that has been collected will be
analyzed.
g) Deviation from Protocol
As a result of the study, the authors wrote several
changes to the deviation from protocol.
4 RESULT AND DISCUSSION
a) Research Question
Research Question based on the purpose of this
research are several questions, namely:
RQ1: What are the ergonomic factors in the
development of rattan bag products from
2016-2022?
RQ2: What are the ergonomic factors in supporting
the development of rattan bag products in
Indonesia?
b)Search Process.
The process of searching for data in this study to
answer research questions came from journals,
proceedings, and books which were carried out using
search engines from sites such as Scopus, Google
Scholar, and Springer Journal.
c) Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria.
In this step, it is necessary to decide whether the data
obtained are feasible or not in SLR research. The
feasibility of this study is based on:
1. Data used in the period 2016 - 2022.
2. Data was obtained through Scopus, Google
Scholar, and Springer journals sites.
3. The data used only relates to ergonomic factors
in developing handicraft products made of rattan
bags in Indonesia.
d) Quality Assessment
The data that has been obtained will be analyzed and
evaluated in this SLR study. The data is based on the
following quality assessment criteria questions:
QA1: Are journals, proceedings or books discuss
about ergonomics in the development of
rattan bag published in 2016-2022?
QA2: Does the journal discuss ergonomics in
the development of rattan bag products in
Indonesia?
From each research obtained, an answer value for
each of the questions above will be given, namely:
1. Y (Yes): for the role of ergonomic factors in
ergonomics research in developing rattan bag
products in Indonesia during the 2016-2022
period.
2. N (No): the role of ergonomic factors is not used
in research on the development of rattan bag
products in Indonesia during the 2016-2022
period.
e) Data Collection
Data collection is the stage where data for research is
collected. The data collection process can be seen in
Figure 3.
f) Data Analysis.
At this stage, the data that has been collected will be
analyzed to show:
1. The role of ergonomic factors in the
development of rattan bag products from 2016-
2022 (referring to RQ1).
2. The role of ergonomics used in research on
rattan bag products in Indonesia (refer to RQ2).
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Figure 3: Flowchart articles selection.
g) Deviation from Protocol
As a result of the study, the authors wrote several
changes to the deviation from protocol:
1. Identify the role of ergonomic factors in
developing rattan bag products in Indonesia
(Research Question).
2. Collect journals, proceedings, and books to
answer and ensure the role and analysis of
ergonomics in developing rattan bag products in
Indonesia as needed, as shown in Table 1.
3. Expand the description of SLR.
Table 1: Quality assessment results from articles.
No Years QA1 QA2
1 2016
37
1
2 2017
50
1
3 2018
48
0
4 2019
61
0
5 2020
32
1
6 2021
21
2
7 2022
9
0
Sum 253 5
Data Analysis
Data analysis from the literature review results with
the snowballed process is shown in table 2.
Table 2: Articles that have been selected from the process.
No Authors/
Years
Gaps Results
1 (Shyafary
& Rahman,
2016)
Ergonomic
analysis to
determine the
weight of the
bag and
product
dimensions
according to
the user's
anthropometry.
The bag is
designed using
rattan as an
accent as well as
elevating local
wisdom from
the use of rattan
raw materials.
2 (Ho &
Nirmal,
2017)
Ergonomic
handles on bag
products can
provide a
comfortable
feeling when
using the bag.
In addition to
the need for a
handle on the
bag, it is also
necessary to pay
attention to the
volume of bags
users can carry.
3 (Shyafari &
Pahrani,
2017)
The size of the
rattan bag must
be adjusted to
the user's
anthropometry,
and the
material used
needs to be
reviewed in
terms of safety
and comfort
when used.
Human
measures
closely related
to comfort can
be traced
through
anthropometric
science to
achieve comfort
and
functionality of
the product.
4 (Bitan,
Ramey, &
Milgram,
2019)
The
importance of
placing items
in the bag is
needed when it
will be used,
easy to find,
and reach the
user.
Designing a new
bag requires
attention to the
ease of finding
equipment in
terms of each
part's position,
shape, and color.
5 (Wulandari
&
Puspitasari,
2020)
Ergonomics is
a supporting
factor in
maximizing
the aesthetic
value of rattan
products.
This research
discusses the
production
process of
making products
from woven
rattan and aims
to determine
product comfort
standards,
6 (Ramadan
& Al-
Tayyar,
2020)
The load on the
bag should not
exceed 10
Exploration of
bag design
development
based on
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percent of the
body weight.
primordial
studies and
testing the
developed
backpack by
comparing it
with existing
bags.
7 (Samri &
Rudiyanto,
2021)
Products made
of comfortable
rattan require
anthropometric
data to
determine the
size of an
ergonomic
handle.
Appropriate
ergonomics and
anthropometry
play a role in
product
development
using rattan
material.
8 (Andansari,
Keliwar, &
Pristanti,
2021)
Material is one
of the factors
that can
increase the
emotions of
bag users.
Factors
influencing
people's
preferences
in choosing a
bag of
attractiveness,
color, material,
design, and
variance.
9 (Sudana &
Mohamad,
2021)
Convenience
and anatomical
size of the
product that
does not fit the
user can affect
the user's
comfort.
The concept
of developing
arts and crafts
can be carried
out through
diversification
and innovation
in production,
product, and
distribution
technology,
according to
technological
advances and
market
dynamics.
From snowballed obtained nine articles related to
the research objectives, namely identifying and
analyzing the application of ergonomic factors in
handicraft products of rattan bags in Indonesia. In
searching articles from journals, proceedings, and
books obtained from 2016-2022, 253 articles were
identified as articles about ergonomics, bags, and
rattan. This process was followed by a screening
process through abstracts and titles so that 33 articles
were obtained. The process is carried out for better
results by conducting a quality assessment through
the eligibility process, and five articles have been
selected. In this process, the snowballing process will
be continued.
From the nine articles obtained after the
snowballing process, conclusions can be found from
the identification and analysis of the application of
ergonomic factors to rattan handicraft products in
Indonesia, namely:
1. The importance of using user anthropometric
data in designing rattan bags. To design an
ergonomic rattan bag, anthropometric data is
used to measure the bag strap's dimensions and
length. Anthropometric data used as the basis
for the minimum size are from Asian ethnic
groups, with the female gender in the 50th
percentile. Figure 4 is an example of applying
the length of a rattan bag sling strap with a size
of 64 cm.
Figure 4: The length of the bag strap (Shyafary & Rahman,
2016).
2. The importance of ergonomic handle design on
rattan bags. Ergonomic handles can be the size
and shape of the handles and straps on the bag.
An ergonomic handle can provide comfort when
used. Figure 5 is an example of a handle on a
bag that is not ergonomic.
Figure 5: Non ergonomic handle (Ho & Nirmal, 2017;
Samri & Rudiyanto, 2021).
3. It is important to place items in the bag when it
is used so that it is easy to find. The need for
placing items in the bag will form the spaces in
the bag into several parts. This makes it possible
for the bag to have one area for placing items
and an item area for other products such as keys,
wallets, and cell phones.
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4. The rattan bag material used must have comfort
and safety when used. Its importance to use
rattan material that is processed in such a way
that it is more comfortable, safe and robust in
accommodating the load carried in the bag. The
use of a combination of materials and the shape
of the rattan weave can affect it. The shape of
woven rattan with various motifs, as shown in
Figure 6, can be selected and adjusted to the
designed bags' needs, functions, and sizes.
Figure 6: Some examples of rattan motifs (Samri &
Rudiyanto, 2021; Wulandari & Puspitasari, 2020).
Thus, in developing innovative rattan bag
handicraft products in Indonesia in the future, it is
crucial to pay attention to these ergonomic factors.
5 CONCLUSIONS
In search of journals, proceedings, and books
obtained from 2016-2022, 253 articles were identified
that wrote about ergonomics, bags, and rattan in
Indonesia. There are nine articles related to the
research objectives, which contain the importance of
the user's anthropometric role in designing rattan
bags, the importance of ergonomic handle designs,
placing items in the bag as needed when it will be
used so that it is easy to find and the use of rattan
materials that are processed in such a way that they
are stronger, safer and more comfortable in carrying
loads on rattan bags.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This study was financially supported by the
Politeknik Negeri Samarinda, Ministry of Education,
Culture, Research, and Technology of Indonesia,
through the Development Assignment Research
Scheme funded by Politeknik Negeri Samarinda
(grant number : SP DIPA-023.18.2.677612/2022),
Razak Faculty of Technology and Informatics (UTM)
and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). This
research is also student research for the Ph.D.
program at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)
Malaysia; thank you for all the support towards
making this study a success.
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