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SECTION A
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SECTION B
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2.1
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Productivity
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(A) The total time in which a job should be completed at standard performance, i.e. basic times plus contingency allowance plus relaxation allowance.
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2.2
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Machine productivity
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(B) One of the factors that need to be considered when conducting an activity sampling study.
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2.3
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External productivity improvement techniques
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(C) An extension of activity sampling that establishes the percentage of time during which activities occur by rating the number of units produced to calculate a basic time per unit.
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2.4
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Unrestricted work
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D) a work measurement technique, being a development of estimating, in which the time required to carry out elements of a task at a defined rate of working is estimated partially from knowledge and practical experience of the work concerned and partially from synthetic data.
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2.5
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Load factor
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(E) One of the input resources used to convert material into products.
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2.6
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Standard time
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(F) That part of the total cycle time of a machine-controlled or process-controlled task that the worker is required to carry out at a standard performance level.
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2.7
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Representative sample
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(G) Work in which the output of the worker is limited only by factors that the worker can control.
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2.8
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Rated activity sampling
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(H) The attitude of workers and management towards productivity and economic and environmental factors.
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2.9
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Analytical estimating
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(I) This can be measured in monetary terms, which is value earned over machine costs
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2.10
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Labour
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(J) An efficiency criterion used to compare the output–input of an establishment, economy, organisation, industry or part of an industry to the same entity’s output–input during a previous period, to the output–input of other organisations/industries, or to set standards.
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