Work Measurement
Work Measurement
Standard Time
Amount of time a qualified worker should spend to complete a specified task, working at sustainable rate, using given methods, tools and equipment, raw material and workplace
Work Measurement
Time Study
Most widely used method of work measurement Especially appropriate for short, repetitive tasks
Average of a few properly trained workers performed time are taken as the standard
Basic steps: Define the task to be studied, and inform the worker(s) who will be studied Determine the number of cycles to be observed Time the job and rate the performance Compute the standard time
Work Measurement
Standard Elemental Time (SET)
derived from a firms own historical time study data
A time study department accumulates a file of elemental times that are common to many jobs After a certain point, many elemental times can be retrieved from the file Eliminate need for analysts to go through a complete time study to obtain those
Work Measurement
Work Sampling
is a technique for estimating the proportion of time that a worker or machine spends on various activities and the idle time.
Work Measurement
Observed Time (OT): simply the average of the recorded times
x OT n
NT OT * PR
Standard Time (ST): normal time required for a job plus
an allowance time for different delays
ST NT * AF
AF job 1 A
AFday 1 1 A