Waste in industry was analyzed as being attributable to four causes: 1. Low production caused by faulty management of materials, plant, equipment, and men. 2. Interrupted production, caused by idle men, idle materials, idle plants, idle equipment. 3.... Transactions - 50. lappuseautors: National Safety Council - 1921Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Engineers' Club of St. Louis - 1921 - 276 lapas
...Hollis John H. Williams " Herbert Hoover Robert B. Wolf THE COMMITTEE. THE SOURCES AND CAUSES OF WASTE. Waste in industry is attributable to : 1. Low production,...health, physical defects and industrial accidents. Relative Responsibilities. Management* has the greatest opportunity and hence reThe term "management"... | |
| WALTER RENTON INGALLS - 1922 - 484 lapas
...the Federated American Engineering Societies. This committee attributes the main waste in industry to: 1. Low production caused by faulty management...health, physical defects and industrial accidents. The Committee found serious drains on production by faulty material control, by faulty design control,... | |
| Walter Renton Ingalls - 1922 - 344 lapas
...the Federated American Engineering Societies. This committee attributes the main waste in industry to: 1. Low production caused by faulty management...health, physical defects and industrial accidents. The Committee found serious drains on production by faulty material control, by faulty design control,... | |
| Scott Nearing - 1922 - 184 lapas
...plant, equipment and men. 2. Interrupted production, caused by idle men, idle materials, idle plant and idle equipment. 3. Restricted production, intentionally...health, physical defects and industrial accidents. (Page 8.) With these various kinds of waste in mind the committee made a survey of some of the leading... | |
| National Education Association of the United States. Meeting - 1922 - 1550 lapas
...idle plants, idle equipment; (3) restricted production, caused by owners, management or labor, and (4) lost production, caused by ill health, physical defects, and industrial accidents. If there be waste, there are two remedies, the one to increase taxes, the other to effect economies.... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1922 - 1534 lapas
...idle plants, idle equipment; (3) restricted production, caused by owners, management or labor, and (4) lost production, caused by ill health, physical defects, and industrial accidents. If there be waste, there are two remedies, the one to increase taxes, the other to effect economies.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1923 - 1498 lapas
...waste in industry to four causes, ^ namely: 1. Low production, caused by faulty management of material, plant, equipment, and men. 2. Interrupted production,...health, physical defects, and industrial accidents. The committee discusses in detail the waste attributable to these four causes. Low Production. Low production... | |
| Matthew Porosky - 1923 - 264 lapas
...caused by faulty management of materials, plant, equipment and men 2. Interrupted production, caused by idle men, idle materials, idle plants, idle equipment...health, physical defects and industrial accidents. It is evident from the foregoing that management, having the opportunity of knowing what may and can... | |
| Edmond Earle Lincoln - 1923 - 820 lapas
...materials, plant, equipment and men. 2. Interrupted production, caused by idle men, idle plants and idle equipment. 3. Restricted production, intentionally...health, physical defects and industrial accidents. Without giving details regarding the methods of conducting the survey and without examining specific... | |
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