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Noise and vibration; 7. Conclusion; 3. Work study and maintenance; 7. Scales of rating; 5. Computerized measurement systems; 11. Maximum recommended spacing for industrial-type units; 47. A simple study sheet; 86. A simplified illustration of Kanban movement; 87. Work measurement; Tables; 1. Properties of various industrial floor surfaces; 2. Recommended minimum values of illumination for various classes of visual task; 3. Recommended maximum lighting intensity ratios 327 $a4. Duration of continuous noise exposure which should not be exceeded to ensure the prevention of occupational deafness amongst the majority of workers 5. Control of working climate; 6. Pareto analysis - step 1; 7. Pareto analysis - step 2; 8. The most commonly used method study charts and diagrams; 9. Classification of movements; 10. Critical path method: Normal and crash times and costs for performingactivities; 88. Proportional distribution of ""heads"" and ""tails"" (100 tosses of five coins at a time) 327 $a11. Proportional distribution of ""heads"" and ""tails"" (100 tosses of five coins at a time)90. Curve of normal distribution; 91. Nomogram for determining number of observations; 12. Table of random numbers; 13. Determining the sequence of time for random observations; 93. Work sampling record sheet showing machine utilization and distribution of idle time; 94. Work sampling record sheet showing distribution of time on ten elements of work performed by a group of four workers; 14. Rated work sampling recording sheet; 95. A decimal-minute stop-watch; 96. Time study boards 327 $a97. An electronic stop-watch 98. An electronic study board; 99. General-purpose time study top sheet; 100. Continuation sheet for general-purpose time study (front); 101. Simple type of short cycle study form; 102. Short cycle study form (front); 103. Short cycle study form (back); 104. Study summary sheet; 105. 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