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What layout is useful in a mass production situation?

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How many Principles of Material Handling?

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Why Human Resource play a key role in helping


companies?
Why is Ergonomics important?
How Methods Study affect the design of workstation?

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How Stopwatch Time Study work ?


Why Facilities Layout affect non-traditional manufacturing?
How Computerized Simulations affect layout of a
production process?

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Because Human Resource jobdesc are finding, screening, recruiting and


training job applicants as well as adeministering employee-benefit programs to
Because Ergonomics helps people be more comfortable at work, reducing stress and injury caused by incorrect positioning
Through observation and analysis, an industrial engineering or technician
defines and documents the standard method and determines the time standard

The analyst also observes the rate of activity of the operator and records a performance rating factor which is observ
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ucing stress and injury caused by incorrect positioning and repetitive tasks. Injuries and illnesses at work can be costly to both employe

ecords a performance rating factor which is observed pace of the operator compared to the analysts concept of normal pace for

ses at work can be costly to both employees and the organization in terms of time and money. When a work area is set up ergonomicall

he analysts concept of normal pace for the operation under study, considering applicable allowances for the operation. Reference

When a work area is set up ergonomically, it reduces the likelihood of certain problems, including headaches, neck pain, back discomfo

allowances for the operation. Reference : Page 62-65, Philips E Hicks, Industrial Engineering and Management, A New Perspecti

ding headaches, neck pain, back discomfort. Reference:https://www.reference.com/world-view/ergonomics-important-9b8a5559b6654d

ering and Management, A New Perspective, McGraw-Hill International Editions, 1994

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