Work Study Including Method Study and Time Study
Work Study Including Method Study and Time Study
STUDY,TIME STUDY
Group : 4
INTRODUCTION
● With increasing complexities of the technological world,
day by day
Of
● PRODUCTIVITY ENHANCEMENT
● HUMAN COMFORT & SAFETY
WORK STUDY - DEFINITION
● Work study is defined as that body of knowledge concerned with the
analysis of the work methods and the equipment used in performing a
job, the design of an optimum work method and the standardization of
proposed work methods.
● Work study is also understood as a systematic objective and critical
examination of the factors affecting productivity for the purpose of
improvement.
● It make use of techniques of method study and work measurement to
ensure the best possible use of human and material resources in carrying
out specific activity.
WORK STUDY
WORK
METHOD STUDY
MEASUREMENT
Charts
Diagrams
● Flow diagrams
● String diagram
○ Purpose
○ Place
○ Sequence
○ Person
○ Means
Record
Examine
OK?
Develop
Implement
Maintain
Work Measurement
WORK MEASUREMENT - The application of technique designed to establish
time for a qualified worker to carry out a task at a defined rate of working at a
defined level of performance
Objectives
Average Performance
observed rating factor
Normal time = time
7.Add the normal times for each element to develop the total normal time for
the task
DEFINE
MEASURE
DETERMINE
EXTEND
COMPUTE
Time study methods
There are two methods of timing using a stop watch.
1. Fly back Method: Here the stop watch is started at the beginning of the first
element. At the end of the element the reading is noted in the study sheet. At the
same time, the stop watch hand is snapped back to zero. This is done by pressing
down the knob, immediately the knob is released. The hand starts moving from
zero for timing the next element. Thus the timing for each element found is called
observed time.
2. Continuous method: Here the stop watch is started at the beginning of the
first element. The watch runs Continuously throughout the study. At the end of
each element the watch readings are recorded on the study sheet. The time for
each element is calculated by successive subtraction. The final reading of the stop
watch gives the total time known as observed time.