ABSTRACT

First published in 1921, Industrial Fatigue and Efficiency aims to provide a fairly complete overview of industrial fatigue and its influence on efficiency. It brings crucial themes like fatigue and its measurement; output in relation to weekly hours of work; output and hours of work in various industries; the six- hours day and multiple shifts; work spells and rest periods; limitation of output; lost time and its causation; sickness and mortality; industrial accidents and their causation; the prevention of industrial accidents; and adoption of healthy factory conditions, to showcase the importance of adequate lighting, heating and ventilation, washing facilities, cloak rooms, ambulance room and a well found canteen as basic requirements in factories. This book is an important historical document for scholars and researchers of labour studies, labour economics, industrial studies, and political economy.

chapter Chapter I|9 pages

Fatigue and Its Measurement

chapter Chapter II|22 pages

Hourly Output and Daily Output

chapter Chapter III|27 pages

Output in Relation to Weekly Hours of Work

chapter Chapter IV|22 pages

Output and Hours of Work in Various Industries

chapter Chapter V|17 pages

The Six Hour Day and Multiple Shifts

chapter Chapter VI|19 pages

Work Spells and Rest Periods

chapter Chapter VII|24 pages

Limitation of Output

chapter Chapter VIII|20 pages

Lost Time and its Causation

chapter Chapter IX|18 pages

Sickness and Mortality

chapter Chapter X|31 pages

Industrial Accidents and Their Causation

chapter Chapter XI|17 pages

The Prevention of Industrial Accidents

chapter Chapter XII|23 pages

Factory Conditions

chapter Chapter XIII|5 pages

Practical Conclusions