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1 ECONOMIC OF LABOUR & SOCIO-LABOUR RELATIONS Demos of the discipline © Filippova I.H. Working conditions Practical training Resolving the task 1 ТИТУЛ

2 ECONOMIC OF LABOUR & SOCIO-LABOUR RELATIONS © Filippova I.H. 2 WORKING CONDITIONS Resolving the tasks WORKING CONDITIONS Resolving the tasks

3 ECONOMIC OF LABOUR & SOCIO-LABOUR RELATIONS © Filippova I.H. 3 TASK The sector of continuous production has 10 units of equipment (machines). The NORM OF MAINTENANCE for the sector is equal to one. It is known that in normal conditions the labor productivity of one worker is 95 operations per hour. Value added as a result of performance the operation is 0,5 UAH Using the data of table calculate the monthly losses as a result of poor working conditions if the exceeding of normative values is: A decline in productivity per hour as a result of poor working conditions, % Reason for the decline in labour productivity The exceeding of normative values, % 51015202530 Lighting conditions 136101520 Industrial noise 0,511,82,845 Air pollution 0,81,834,56,59 THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY, HEAT RADIATION AT THE WORKING AREA 0,40,91,52,33,55 Air pollution exceeds the allowable level by 10%; Industrial noise exceeds the allowable level by 10%; Temperature exceeds the norm by 10%; Lighting below the norm by 10%. Air pollution exceeds the allowable level by 10%; Industrial noise exceeds the allowable level by 10%; Temperature exceeds the norm by 10%; Lighting below the norm by 10%. Propose some measures to reduce losses.

4 ECONOMIC OF LABOUR & SOCIO-LABOUR RELATIONS © Filippova I.H. 4 Resolving the task A decline in productivity per hour as a result of poor working conditions, % Reason for the decline in labour productivity The exceeding of normative values, % 51015202530 Lighting conditions 136101520 Industrial noise 0,511,82,845 Air pollution 0,81,834,56,59 THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY, HEAT RADIATION AT THE WORKING AREA 0,40,91,52,33,55 The total decline in labour productivity will be (see the table): 3% + 1% + 1,8% + 0,9% = 6,7 % The decline in Labor productivity of one worker per hour will be: 95 operations x 0,067 = 6,365 operations The decline in Labor productivity of one worker per shift will be: 6,365 operations x 8 hours = 50,92 operations The decline in Labor productivity of the sector of production per shift will be: 50,92 operations x 10 units = 509,2 operations The decline in Labor productivity of the sector of production per day will be: 509,2 operations x 3 shifts = 1527,6 operations The monthly decline in Labor productivity of the sector of production will be: 1527,6 operations x 30 days = 45828 operations The monthly losses will be: 45828 operations x 0,5 UAH (value added) = 22914 UAH Calculate the economic effect if the employer will buy the additional lamps, conditioner, air-cleaner and so on. Remember that the term of service for each device may be more then one month.


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