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Ergonomics, 1985
Ergonomic job analyses are applied at ARBED since 1960. In the first years they were mainly based on physiological stress measurements. But in recent years newly developed standardized ergonomic analyses were tested and used to complete or even substitute the classical ergonomic methods.
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Ergonomic job analyses are applied at ARBED since 1960. In the first years they were mainly based on physiological stress measurements. But in recent years newly developed standardized ergonomic analyses were tested and used to complete or even substitute the classical ergonomic methods.
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Analysis of Job Flow-Time in a Job Shop
Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1985This paper is concerned with analytical determination of the mean and standard deviation of the job flow-time in a job shop in which the F.C.F.S dispatching rule is in use. A hypothetical job shop is constructed to generate simulation results for comparison with the analytical results.
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Task Analysis, Job Analysis and Job Modeling
2010Chapter 4 discusses how assessment in OBCP is different in a very important way from assessment in other psychological specialties, and how at least two different types of assessments are required. At a minimum, the OBC psychologist has to assess both the job and the person, and this chapter covers task analysis, job analysis, job modeling, and ...
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The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles, 1970
Mr. Leek's experience in teaching in police management courses has been of special advantage in the following treatment of an important aspect of the management of human resources. Our scarcest commodity is manpower and the article discusses ways of applying it to the best advantage.
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Mr. Leek's experience in teaching in police management courses has been of special advantage in the following treatment of an important aspect of the management of human resources. Our scarcest commodity is manpower and the article discusses ways of applying it to the best advantage.
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