Work Study: Volume 2 Issue 12

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VIEWS ON THE NEWS

The difficulties of persuading all our industries to increase productivity must not be underestimated. It is common ground that these difficulties and problems will be enhanced if…

Work and Methods Study in COAL MINING

E.J. Daniell

THE coal mining industry of this country is not an easy subject for standardisation as the nature of the geological conditions prevailing govern the working techniques adopted in…

Mechanisation OUTMODES The Shovel

Mechanisation of coal handling can cut costs in distributors' yards by reducing man hours per ton and speeding the turn‐round of vehicles. In addition, workers are subjected to…

The Development of TIME STUDY

C.J. Anson

THE ideal to which all payment for work is striving is to reward “a fair day's work” by “a fair day's pay”. The two most usual methods of payment used in the attempt to achieve…

FLOW PRODUCTION

A.J. Ryden

THE need for mechanical handling, materials handling, mechanization, work study and time and motion study is still apparent in many industries. All these systems and methods are…

Skill, Training and Productivity

W. Douglas Seymour

The post‐war years have witnessed an ever‐increasing recognition of the importance of a high level of productivity. This country's economic and financial position, and the growing…

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0043-8022

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1952 – 2003

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Emerald Publishing Limited