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Compensating Rest Allowances: Measurement of Fatigue

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Work Measurement: Some Research Studies

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As already noted, in conventional time study, the observer is required to make, and express numerically, subjective assessments or ratings of the operator’s actual working pace. He is also required to make subjective assessment of the fatiguing effect of the work and of the conditions under which it is performed, and thus determine what was originally termed a compensating relaxation allowance.

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© 1968 Norman A. Dudley

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Dudley, N.A. (1968). Compensating Rest Allowances: Measurement of Fatigue. In: Work Measurement: Some Research Studies. Studies in Management. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-00551-2_4

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