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- Johansson, Anja, et al.
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On-the-job training for process operators as a strategy for competence achievement - A case study
- 1996
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In: [Host publication title missing]. - 9068073192 ; , s. 121-139
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- The technical development in complex and highly automated production processes affects the process operator’s work and the demands on the operator. Two significant problems are difficulties in acquiring and maintaining the necessary competence and a risk of understimulation, since a stable process does not generate many active tasks, largely because of a higher degree of automation. In this case study, we were able to make a comparison between an approach to job design for solving these problems and a design of two existing operator jobs. The results suggest that this approach might be effective in practice.
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- Öjmertz, Birgitta, 1969, et al.
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Packaging as a Carrier of Materials Flow Effectiveness.
- 1996
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In: Selected proceedings of the 7th World Conference on Transport Research, Vol. 4. (Eds. D. Hensher, King, J. Oum, T.), pp. 57-71. Oxford: Pergamon..
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- This paper presents a methodology for evaluation and improvement of materials flow systems. The aim is to integrate subprocesses, for instance through packaging design, in order to eliminate materials handling activities not adding product value from the logistic point of view, and thereby increase the effectiveness of the system.
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