2. (i) What factors must be considered to provide a safe andhealthful workplace for the workers (R)?
Or What are the major factors affecting fatigue of the operator(R)?
(ii) What are the opportunities for savings through theapplication of methods engineering and work measurement (R)?
(iii) In the conduct of operations analysis, explain theimportance of the (1) process of manufacture, and (2) set-up andtools (R).
(iii) State the basic principles of motion economy for the “useof the human body†(R).
(iv) State the body members involved in the five classificationsof movements. Explain the concept that all motions should be madeat the lowest classification of movements (R). Explain differencebetween the flow process chart and the flow diagram?
(v) State briefly the macroscopic approaches to makingimprovements in the workplace (R).
Or What are the macroscopic approaches to making improvements inthe work place with particular reference to: (a) physicalenvironment, (b) physiological factors, (c) physiological factors,and (d) sociological factors?
(vi) State the manner by which the principle of motion economycan be employed in the design of tools and equipment (R).
(vii) Explain the role of methods analyst in providing a goodworking condition? Do working conditions appreciably affect output(R)?
Or Why should the method analyst accept as a part of his or herresponsibility to provide good working condition to the operators?Do working conditions appreciably affect output? Explain (R).
(viii) What are the main uses of human machine chart? Show thebasic features human machine chart, including summary form of sucha chart (R).
(ix) What are the common considerations for improving workingconditions? State the benefits of ideal working conditions (R)?
(x) Show the proper flow process chart symbols for the followingprocesses: (a) move material by truck, (b) raw material in bulkstorage, (c) examine material for quality, (d) material in truckwaiting to be processed, and (e) mix material to properconsistency.