Application of Time Studies to Mechanized Mining

Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
R. R. Knill
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Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
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12
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630 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1928

Abstract

With the advent of mechanical loading the need of definite information has become more apparent. The co-ordination of all the individual units of operation has become very necessary From these two essential features in running a mechanized coal mine has come the demand for the "time study." The time study is nothing more or less than the recording of each operation together with the time of clay or the total time expended during a period of work. Using the latter, it is impossible to have information showing just when each piece of work was clone and to what extent they overlap. The studies used here are of the former type, being based on the recording of the operation together with the time of day so that the details of performance of the machine or crew may be followed from starting to quitting time by' referring to the graph upon which the study is taken.
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APA: R. R. Knill  (1928)  Application of Time Studies to Mechanized Mining

MLA: R. R. Knill Application of Time Studies to Mechanized Mining. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, 1928.

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