Operation Analysis
Operation Analysis
Human Factors
R. Z. Angila
1. Operation Purpose
Ask:
Does this operation serve a useful purpose?
Is this operation really needed?
Try to:
Eliminate operations
Combine operations
As many as 25% of operations in American Industry can be eliminated.
4.Material
Incorporate better, more economical material in designs:
Less expensive
Easier to process
Use materials more economically
Use supplies and tools more economically,
Standardize materials
Find best vendor: price, stock. Can achieve 10% to 15%
reductions by shopping around, sometimes every year.
Example: re-sequencing
Original sequence:
1. Paint part 1
2. Paint part 2
3. Paint part 3
4. Paint part 4
5. Rivet parts together
New sequence:
1. Rivet parts together
2. Paint one assembly
8.Plant Layout
Poor layout can result in major costs through increased travel time,
increased material handling, etc.
Two types of layouts for plants:
Product layout: machines placed in the order used in the
manufacturing process.
Advantage: reduces travel time
Process layout: machines grouped by type: e.g. all lathes
together, all drill presses together, etc.
Advantage: makes training easier.
Later we will discuss Muthers Systematic Layout Process (SLP).
9.Work Design
Eliminate operations,
Re-sequence, re-design operations