Applied Motion Study
A Collection Method to industrial Preparedness

Forfatter: L.M. Gilbreth, Frank B. Gilbreth

År: 1918

Forlag: George Routledge & Sons, Ltd.

Sted: London

Sider: 220

UDK: 658.54 Gil

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150 APPLIED MOTION STUDY The work at this school is being done in the City of New York. It is the only school of its kind in the country, and whereas we have not at- tempted to get the men into work where ma- chinery is required, we feel that we are filling a definite place in the work that we have done. Mb. Hanau : When radium was discovered it was thought to be good for anything, for every- thing, for tuberculosis, for cancer, and for almost everything. The same remark applies to moving pictures. If you consider the moving picture, however, you must always keep in mind that it is a perspective. In the second place, you must keep in mind that the movements are not all in plane, so that they are very deceiving. To repre- sent the three dimensions by photographs, you have to take them from the three sides, that is, the front, side and back projections. Then you can combine a movement which will be followed up very accurately. While this method is very good for efficiency, I do not think it is of very much value for just the purpose of this paper. In working out data for members and other parts of the body for crippled soldiers, or maimed persons, one must be very careful. Such data