Efficiency
How to Measure Individual Operator Efficiency?
Sometimes
we need to calculate the individual operator efficiency to measure the
performance level of operators. Operator efficiency also calculates to provide
the incentive or to rate the operators for special increment or promotion.
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| Figure: Operator efficiency Calculation |
Individual Operator Efficiency Calculation
We
know that efficiency is the ratio of produced minutes to spent minutes
multiplied by 100.
Operator
efficiency is the ratio of total produced minutes produced by an operator to
the total minutes spent by this operator multiplied by 100. The common formula
to calculate efficiency is-
For the calculation of Individual operator efficiency, here-
Output = Number of garments pieces
produced by an operator
SMV =
Standard Minute Value of the process done by this operator
Manpower = 1 (as
Individual Operator/Single Operator)
Working minute = Total minute work to produce the
garments.
Example:
An operator
produced 1100 pcs in 9 hours. SMV of the process done by this operator is 0.43.
What is the efficiency of this operator?
Here,
Output = 1100 pcs
SMV =
0.43
Manpower = 1
Working Minute = 9 hours = 9 × 60 = 540 minutes
If
we put all the value in the efficiency formula we will find the efficiency of this
operator.
So, Operator Efficiency = [(1100 × 0.43)/(1 × 540)] × 100 = 87.59%



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