Shop Management
Forfatter: Frederick Winslow Taylor
År: 1911
Forlag: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Sted: New York and London
Sider: 207
UDK: 658.01 Tay
With an introduction by Henry R. Towne
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SHOP MANAGEMENT
165
m- i r . // , ,\No. of lbs. m one ton\
Time shoveling one ton = (s-H)—. .-----r---77-7 (14-P).
\ weight of one shovelful/ '
The writer has found the printed form shown on
the insert, Fig. 5 (opposite page 166), useful in study-
ing unit times in a certain class of the hand work
done in a machine shop. This blank is fastened to
a thin board held in the left hand and resting on the
left arm of the observer. A stop watch is inserted
in a small compartment attached to the back of the
board at a point a little above its center, the face
of the watch being seen from the front of the board
through a small flap cut partly loose from the ob-
servation blank. While the watch is operated by
the fingers of the left hand, the right hand of the
operator is at all times free to enter the time obser-
vations on the blank. A pencil sketch of the work
to be observed is made in the blank space on the
upper left-hand portion of the sheet. In using this
blank, of course, all attempt at secrecy is abandoned.
The mistake usually made by beginners is that of
failing to note in sufficient detail the various condi-
tions surrounding the job. It is not at first appreci-
ated that the whole work of the time observer is useless
if there is any doubt as to even one of these conditions.
Such items, for instance, as the name of the man or
men on the work, the number of helpers, and exact
description of all of the implements used, even those
which seem unimportant, such, for instance, as the
diameter and length of bolts and the style of clamps
used, the weight of the piece upon which work is
being done, etc.
It is also desirable that, as soon as practicable