2015 - 2016

0571-2102-01
  Methods Engineering                                                                                  
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Rafael HodWolfson - Engineering238Mon1000-1300 Sem  2
 
 
University credit hours:  5.0

Course description
Credit Points: 4
 
Lecture: 3 hours
Exercise: 2 hours
Prerequisites: Introduction to Industrial Engineering, Statistics (concurrent)
Goals:
The course aims to provide a practical, up-to-date knowledge describing engineeringmethods to measure, analyze, and design work systems that often involved manualwork.
The student learns the basic principles to increase productivity and reduce coststhrough methods changes and job simplification.
Moreover, the course emphasizes theimportance of ergonomics and work design as part of methods engineering, not only to increase productivity but also to improve worker health and safety.
The courseincludes lectures, laboratories and practical project (work-study) in an industrialorganization.
Topics:
1. Introduction to modeling and problem solving in Industrial Engineering
2. Historical notes and introduction on productivity and work design
3. Basic charts tools (Pareto, job analysis/worksite guide, flow process charts, workermachine)
4. Ergonomics principles
5. Man-Machine including machine interference
6. Basics on illumination, noise, temperature and Safety and OSHA
7. Basics of time study including rating and allowances
8. Work sampling and related statistical considerations such as sample size,significance level
9. Standard times including MTM and MOST systems
10. Learning curves, motivation, and people skills
11. Individual and organizational incentive plans: wage incentives, bonuses, options
12. Methods engineering in relation to production management approaches, such as lean management
   

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