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    Our pharmacy is al Hajry pharmacy which is located in al Mangaf city in al Ahmadi. During our visit to the pharmacy we noticed many errors in workstation design and the manual handling. Those errors will increase the risk to have injuries and uncomfortable work station for the employees‚ thus the production level may decrease. So‚ we applied the workstation guidelines and the manual handling guide lines to improve this facility and decrease any risks or safety issues regarding the pharmacy and the

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    SYNTHESIS Ergonomics can be defined simply as the study of work. More specifically‚ ergonomics is the science of designing the job to fit the worker‚ rather than physically forcing the worker’s body to fit the job. Adapting tasks‚ work stations‚ tools‚ and equipment to fit the worker can help reduce physical stress on the workers body and eliminate potentially serious‚ disabling work related musculoskeletal disorder (MSD). MSDs‚ or musculoskeletal disorders‚ are injuries and disorders of

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    A manufacturer of computer workstations gathered average monthly sales figures from its 56 branch offices and dealerships across the country and estimated the following demand for its product: Q = +15‚000 – 2.80P + 150A + 0.3Ppc + 0.35Pm + 0.2 Pc (5‚234) (1.29) (175) (0.12) (0.17) (0.13) R2 = 0.68 SEE = 786 F = 21.25 The variables and their assumed value are Q = Quantity P = Price of basic model = 7‚000 A = Advertising expenditures (in thousands) = 52 Ppc = Average price of a personal computer =

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    33 min/unit = 80 seconds/ unit No of workstations required = (Production Units x Lead Time)/ Available Time = (7 x 420)/480 = 6 Work Stations Current Usage 315 units Work Station Activity Time(Sec) Time (Min) Ideal Time (Min) 1 1‚3 30+40=70 1.16 0.163 2 2‚5 50+20=70 1.16 0.163 3 4‚8 50+20=70 1.16 0.163 4 6‚9‚13 10+10+50=70 1.16 0.163 5 7‚10‚11 40+20+10=70 1.16 0.163 6 14‚15 50+10=60 1 0.33 7 12‚16 30+40=70 1.16 0.163 Available Time (Min) = No of Workstations x Cycle Time = 7 x 1.33 = 9.31 Ideal

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    the company has positioned itself in the computer industry. Sun was founded in 1982 to exploit the market niche of high-end workstations. Initially‚ the company did not compete with conventional PCs because the conventional PC makers appealed to a different market. However‚ over time PCs have acquired more computing power‚ putting them in more direct competition with workstations. The case focuses on how Sun has maintained its leadership position despite the challenges of increased competition and hefty

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    4 Public Trust Doctrine‚ Eminent Domain and Land Acquisition: An Indian Experience “There is nothing which so generally strikes the imagination‚ and engages the affections of mankind‚ as the right of property.” -BLACKSTONE I. Introduction: Right to Property- A Jurisprudential Approach The Concept of Property has been very ancient as well as very important. It holds a premier place in our constitution and as well as in the society‚ in which we live. The concept of property is very wide and has splurged

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    Operations Management FACILITY LAYOUT KRISHNA MURARI FACILITY LAYOUT A layout is the physical configuration of departments‚ workstations‚ and equipments in the conversion process. it is arrangement of physical resources used to create the product. Success of operations depends on the physical layouts of the facilities. Flow of raw material. Productivity and human relationship are all affected by the arrangements of the conversion facilities. Plant layout involves: i) planning and arranging

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    identified. 3. A description of the work-related context activity you have chosen containing:  Information on the worker(s): age‚ gender‚ seniority  How the activity fits into the overall system for producing goods or services  Data on the workstation: dimensions‚ layout‚ and physical conditions 4. A definition of the task:  Based on the job description provided by the organization‚ or information obtained from workers and managers A brief Description of Organization: Call centers has

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    Question 6 options: A)  root domain B)  top-level domain C)  second-level domain D)  None of these Save Question 7 (1 point)   In SNMP‚ the ________ creates traps. Question 7 options: A)  manager B)  agent C)  Both manager and agent D)  Neither manager nor agent Save Question 8 (1 point)   A company receives its domain name from ________. Question 8 options: A)  the IETF B)  its ISP C)  a domain registrar D)  None of

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    ------------------------------------------------- Cybersquatting: The International rules applying to legislation on Internet domain name. Introduction The universe of brands was strongly impacted for soon 15 years by the development of the Internet‚ through the emergence of domain names. In the international scale‚ a principle governs the registration of domain names: it is about the rule of the "first come‚ first served". A domain name is attributed to the one who makes the first the request‚ without taking into account the

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