Time Study2
Time Study2
Time Study2
Productivity
Productivity improvement techniques
Work study
Work measurement
Work measurement techniques
A time study for a multi machine assignment set
up (Work sampling, GTT)
Productivity
Productivity is the amount of products or services
produced with the resources used. A comparative
tool.
Productivity = Quantity of products or services
produced Amount of resources used
Basic Work content Work content added Work content added by Ineffective time due to Ineffective time
by defects in design inefficient methods shortcomings of
worker
management
Work study
Higher Productivity
Work Measurement
Frank and Gilberth developed
work measurement
RECORD
EXAMINE
MEASURE
COMPILE
Work measurement techniques
DEFINE
Determining standard time
Standard time – Amount of time required to complete a unit of work under
existing working conditions using the specified method and machinery by an
operator able to do the work in a proper manner and at a standard pace.
Performance Allowance
Rating Fraction
Time study
Synthesis synthetized time standards
Predetermined motion time standards (PMTS)
Work sampling
Analytical estimating
Group Timing Technique
Time study
Ex2:
Observers Like It :
• Work sampling studies are less faiguing and less tedious to make
on the part of ime study engineer.
LIMITATIONS
• The operator may change his work pattern when he sees the
observer
Operator idleness
High Low
P – Production,
MI – Machine interference
AL – Avoidable losses
S – Setting
M - Maintenance
Work measurement in a multi machine
assignment( E.g.)
Results of GTT
On M – On the machine
Off M – Off the Machine
In – Inevitable losses
W– Welfare
M - Avoidable
Work measurement in a multi machine
assignment( E.g.)
Work sampling
Objective is to measure
Machine Working and operator idleness
A pilot study is conducted
Machine Working is observed
Study sheet is prepared
Work measurement in a multi machine
assignment( E.g.)
Work sampling
Date: Study No.
Shift: Machine No.
P – Production,
MI – Machine interference
AL – Avoidable losses
S – Setting
M - Maintenance