Published On Oct 12, 2024
Description: Film offering ways to increase productivity on the job. Covers methods for increased output of stud, rope clip, bolt, and washer assembly; breaks down the fundamental hand movements required when signing a letter; and outlines better methods for assembling pin boards.
Reel 2, Sections 3-7
note in can reads: "Reel 2; 3.) Brushing burs from studs old + improvements; 4.) Assembling rope clip old + new; 5.) Motions in signing a letter; 6.) Pin board study old + new; 7.) Bolt + washer assembly; edited 3-30-50; SW"
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Subjects: 1940s, Industry, Labor, People with disabilities and those who are d/Deaf and/or hard of hearing, Manufacturing
Tags: blind/legally blind/limited vision/low vision/partially sighted/visually impaired people; Taylorism; workers; people with disabilities; time studies; efficiency; Capitalism; scientific management; workflows; intertitles; assembly; studs; U-bolts; castings; nuts; hardware; hand motions; signing paper; slow-motion; side-by-side comparison; time and motion study; work simplification
Film Sponsor:
Creator: Ralph M. Barnes
Credits:
Distributor:
Contributor: Prelinger Archives
Source Collection: Prelinger Archives, Ralph M. Barnes Collection
Digitizing Sponsor: Filecoin Foundation for the Decentralized Web (FFDW) and Internet Archive
Production Date: 1944
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Genre/Form: educational, research, industrial
Language: eng
Rights:
Film Format: 16mm film
Element: positive, release print
Color: b&w
Color Process:
Sound or Silent: silent
Film Soundtrack Type: mos
Edge Code: triangle square
Frame Rate: 16 fps
Length (feet): 380