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1. The document discusses various human factors engineering and productivity scenarios including calculating output, costs, and efficiency. 2. It provides standard times for various cleaning tasks performed by a janitor and asks to calculate the janitor's efficiency based on the times. 3. It also provides data on a forging operation including the operator's output, standard hours earned, efficiency, earnings at a base rate, and direct labor cost per piece.

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Seatwork Productivity Latest

1. The document discusses various human factors engineering and productivity scenarios including calculating output, costs, and efficiency. 2. It provides standard times for various cleaning tasks performed by a janitor and asks to calculate the janitor's efficiency based on the times. 3. It also provides data on a forging operation including the operator's output, standard hours earned, efficiency, earnings at a base rate, and direct labor cost per piece.

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SEATWORK HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING - PRODUCTIVITY 1.

. Given: Output/person = 100 pcs/day Working Days = 6 working days/week Lead Time = 1 week Salary/person = P !0/day Total "uantity #e$uired = %&'00 units Workers working at (0) e**iciency +osts , -aterials = !&000.00 -iscellaneous = !&000 La/or = 0

a. +ost/unit wit1out mark2up /. +ost wit1 mark2up o* '.00/unit 3. Suppose t1at a company produced 300 standard /ookcases last week using eig1t workers and it produced ' 0 standard /ookcases t1e week /e*ore using si4 workers. 5n w1ic1 period was producti6ity 1ig1er0 . 7 8anitor in a company9s administrati6e o**ices did t1e *ollowing work in eig1t 1ours, ITEM STANDARD TIME +leaned 1 o**ices 0.3:1 1our/o**ice Was1ed 6 drinking *ountains 0.0!' 1our/*ountain Swept &(00 s$.*t. o* *loor space 0.000 1our/s$.*t +leaned ' la6atories 0.613 1our/la6atory 5* t1e standard times are as s1own& at w1at e**iciency did t1e 8anitor work during t1e period in6ol6ed0 !. 7 rate o* 0. ' minute per piece is set *or a *orging operation. T1e operator works on t1e 8o/ *or a *ull eig1t21our day and produces 1&!00 pieces. a. ;ow many standard 1ours does t1e operator earn0 /. W1at is t1e operator9s e**iciency *or t1at day0 c. 5* t1e /ase rate is <:.(0 per 1our& compute t1e earnings *or t1e day =use a 100 percent time premium plan> d. W1at is t1e direct la/or cost per piece at t1is e**iciency0

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