In the garment production workplaces are open
workplaces with the lowest degree of organization where the employee often
stops working and leaves the workplace, so the most important causes of losses
of working time are:
a) organizational-technical causes (insufficient
coordination, irregular flow of material, improper scheduling of workplaces,
lack of materials or low quality materials, staff incompetence, lack of
information, irrational movements while working, inappropriate division of
work, overloaded workplaces, inadequate or defective internal transportation,
the lack of working area, non-discipline, inadequate control while working,
inadequate categorization or evaluation of work, the lack of tools or inappropriate tools, old or broken machines,
etc.).
b) organizational-biological causes (inadequate room
temperature, poor lighting, inadequate ventilation and air-conditioning,
inappropriate vacation schedule, unsuitable working furniture, inadequate
hygiene at work, too big a distance between the rooms, etc.).
In order to solve this problem it is necessary to
determine the losses and set the higher organizational level, such as
stabilized or closed workplace, where working is most effective and humane. Aiming to
transform the open workplace into the closed one, it is necessary to perform a
range of activities in order to eliminate losses:
1. Programming of production.
2. Profit analysis of products.
3. Selection of production programmes.
4. Determining the optimal production plan.
5. Calculating the optimal size and number of series of products from
the optimal plan.
6. Choosing the optimal types of resources (tools, machines) following
the production programme.
7. Determining the required number of resources per types.
8. Determining the required number of workers per shifts and the
professions.
9. Determining the required number of workplace
per types.
10. Determining the optimal schedule of work.
11. Optimal division of work.
12. Determining the optimum order of performing work tasks.
13. Scheduling production and launching of work tasks.
14. Supply of workplaces with jobs.
15. Study, measurement, improvement and humanization of the workplace,
etc.
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