The Operator Workflow Analysis and Skill Standards Determined for Multi-Variety and Small Batch Processing Post

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The method of the traditional workflow design and the skill standards hadn’t been in meeting its demands according to the characteristic of Multi-variety and small-batch processing. The operator workflow analyses were divided into three parts to be discussed in this paper as a common content workflow, character content workflow and temporary content workflow. The general content workflow was optimized by using the classics work study method and choosing the scene team on the other two modules. A new analysis method which took crombag skill defines as the indication basis, was established for the operator workflows, and considering the essential factor as the analysis objects. The designed new module type workflows were divided the work contents of the standard into the Multi-variety and small-batch processing, which promoted the post work ordering and highly effective. Its characteristic of the rationale and the objective basis reduces the ingredients, and provides the operator training and recruitment.

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