For example, when pig iron is being handled (each pig weighing 92 pounds), a firstclass workman can only be under load 43 per cent. of the day. He must be entirely free from load during 57 per cent. of the day. The Institution Quarterly - Pagina 2001916Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Frederick Winslow Taylor - 1911 - 88 pagini
...day. For example, when pigiron is being handled (each pig weighing 92 pounds), a first-class workman can only be under load 43 per cent. of the day. He...increases. So that, if the workman is handling a half-pig, weighing 46 pounds, he can then be under load 58 per cent. of the day, and only has to rest during... | |
| 1911 - 978 pagini
...first-class workman can be under load only 43% °f the day. He must be entirely free from load during 57% of the day. And as the load becomes lighter, the percentage...load increases. So that, if the workman is handling a half pig, weighing 46 pounds, he can then be under load 58% of the day, and only has to rest during... | |
| Josephine Goldmark - 1912 - 370 pagini
...intervals. "For example, when pig iron is being handled (each pig weighing 92 pounds), a first-class workman can only be under load 43 per cent of the day. He...load increases. So that, if the workman is handling half-pig, weighing 46 pounds, he can then be under load 58 per cent of the day, and only has to rest... | |
| 1915 - 224 pagini
...is being handled (each pig weighing ninety-two pounds), a first-class workman can be under load only 43 per cent of the day. He must be entirely free from load during 57 per cent of the day. As the load becomes lighter, the percentage of the day under which the man can remain under load increases.... | |
| 1915 - 228 pagini
...the law emerged. (each pig weighing ninety-two pounds), a first-class workman can be under load only 43 per cent of the day. He must be entirely free from load during 57 per cent of the day. As the load becomes lighter, the percentage of the day under which the man can remain under load increases.... | |
| Edward David Jones - 1916 - 500 pagini
...day. For example, when pig iron is being handled (each pig weighing 92 pounds), a first-class workman can only be under load 43 per cent of the day. He...the load becomes lighter, the percentage of the day in which the man can remain under load increases. So that, if the workman is handling a half-pig, weighing... | |
| Edward David Jones - 1916 - 514 pagini
...load during 57 per cent of the day. And, as the load becomes lighter, the percentage of the day in which the man can remain under load increases. So that, if the workman is handling a half-pig, weighing 46 pounds, he can then be under load 58 per cent of the day, and only has to rest during 42... | |
| Henry John Spooner - 1917 - 106 pagini
...day. For example, when pig iron is being handled (each pig weighing 92 pounds), a first-class workman can only be under load 43 per cent, of the day. He...man can remain under load increases. So that, if the woftman is handling a half-pig, weighing 46 pounds, he can then be under load 58 per cent, of the day,... | |
| George Simpson Armstrong - 1918 - 440 pagini
...pig iron is being handled (each pig weighing 92 pounds), a first-class workman can be under load only 43 per cent of the day. He must be entirely free from...percentage of the day under which the man can remain under the load increases." Mr. Taylor's experiments were conducted on the most arduous form of manual labor... | |
| Edgar Leigh Collis - 1921 - 478 pagini
...that, " For example when pig iron is being handled (each pig weighing 92 pounds), a first-class workman can only be under load 43 per cent, of the day. He...load increases. So that, if the workman is handling half-pig, weighing 46 lbs., he can then be under load 58 per cent, of the day, and only has to rest... | |
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