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TIME STUDY CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
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COURSE SUMMARY:
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This five-day interactive training course will teach you the components of conducting a time study as well as the essential skills to produce accurate, well documented time studies.
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COURSE OBJECTIVES: (by the end of this course you will be able to)
- Determine the elemental breakdown of an activity.
- Read a stopwatch while recording elements.
- Record observations using continuous or snap-back studies.
- Complete an operation analysis to identify method improvements.
- Performance rate operators on both skill and effort.
- Calculate and document the time that a task should take to be performed using a stopwatch.
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
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Anyone interested in learning how to conduct stopwatch time studies to measure work.
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KEY COURSE CONTENT:
Understand the components of time study
- Determining the elemental breakdown.
- Recording observations.
- Learn the definitions of skill and effort for performance rating.
Learn the importance of operation analysis before conducting a time study
- Learn work simplification and motion economy tools and techniques.
- Learn why you need to review safety and ergonomic issues.
Extensive practice opportunity
- Conducting stopwatch time studies.
- Performance rating skill and effort.
BENEFITS TO YOUR ORGANIZATION WHEN YOU TAKE THIS COURSE:
- Enables you to analyze manual and process activities.
- Receive a standard time study form in spreadsheet format with built-in calculations.
- Provides method improvement tools and techniques.
- Allows for ample practice opportunity so workplace application can occur quickly.
- Provides extensive practice in performance rating operators.
COURSE DETAILS:
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Length:
Format:
Location:
Registration Fee:
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Five days
Interactive
Pittsburgh Training Center
$2,500
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REGISTRATION:
To register or learn more about this course:
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION:
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H. B. Maynard and Company Inc., Seven Parkway Center, Pittsburgh PA 15220
Phone: 1.800.629.6273, 412.937.6380, Fax: 412.937.6381
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