DEVELOPMENT OF INCENTIVE STANDARD Sample Clauses

DEVELOPMENT OF INCENTIVE STANDARD. (a) Standard Time The standard time per piece produced is the length of time required by an average qualified operator working at normal pace and under standard conditions to produce one piece. This time is determined by stopwatch time study observation, or standard data derived from time study in the plant. The definition of normal pace is: walking 3 miles per hour over smooth level ground without load.
DEVELOPMENT OF INCENTIVE STANDARD. STANDARD TIME An allowanceof is included in the standard for personal needs and
DEVELOPMENT OF INCENTIVE STANDARD. (a) STANDARD TIME
DEVELOPMENT OF INCENTIVE STANDARD. STANDARD TIME The standard time per piece produced is the length of time required by an average qualified operator working at normal pace and under standard conditions to produce one piece. This time is determined by stop-watch timestudy observation or standard data derived from timestudy in the Georgetown Plant, For Miscellaneous Work and Short Unavoidable In each job there are miscellaneous work elements, such as obtaining stock, handling scrap pieces, disposing of finished work and miscellaneous delays inherent in the job. The normal time required to perform such work is added to and becomes a part of the standard time per piece. Also, an allowance of is made to cover short unavoidable delays which occur irregularly, such as interruptions by oilers, inspectors, and instructions from the supervisor. Allowance For Fatigue An allowance of is included in the standard for fatigue.
DEVELOPMENT OF INCENTIVE STANDARD. (A) STANDARD TIME (B) ALLOWANCE FOR MISCELLANEOUS WORK AND SHORT UNAVOIDABLE DELAYS
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