Motion Study
A Method for Increasing the Efficiency of the Workman
Forfatter: Frank B. Gilbreth
År: 1911
Forlag: D. Van Nostrand Company
Sted: New York
Sider: 116
UDK: 658.54 Gil Gl.
DOI: 10.48563/dtu-0000026
With an Introduction by Robert Thurston Kent Editor of "Industrial Engineering".
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VARIABLES OF THE WORKER
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Fig. 16. —The numbers show the correct sequence of courses and
tiers as laid from the non-stooping scaffold for the fewest,
shortest, and most economical motions. This scaffold permits
a much larger percentage of the brick to be laid as “ filling in,”
instead of as “backing up,” consequently requiring less skillful
motions.
though they might earn higher wages on the inside work.
Other bricklayers prefer to lay common brickwork, — not
that they doubt their ability to lay the face brick, but
because they like the strenuous athletic contests for high