. Cost keeping and scientific management . to natural elements. Written instruc- tions of the work required; each class of work to be doneby men specially trained for this class. 3. Collection of drawings and information required by each divi- sion to enable it to accomplish its work. 4. Collection of the material required and its delivery to the proper division at the right time. 5. Assembly of the finished material and delivery to the outside force when needed. 224 COST KEEPING AND SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT The force naturally divides itself into three general groups,viz.: ship work, buildings,


. Cost keeping and scientific management . to natural elements. Written instruc- tions of the work required; each class of work to be doneby men specially trained for this class. 3. Collection of drawings and information required by each divi- sion to enable it to accomplish its work. 4. Collection of the material required and its delivery to the proper division at the right time. 5. Assembly of the finished material and delivery to the outside force when needed. 224 COST KEEPING AND SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT The force naturally divides itself into three general groups,viz.: ship work, buildings, and shop work, with an assistantforeman in charge of each division. All material for the two outside divisions, whether roughor dressed lumber, finished furniture, hardware, or othermaterial, is obtained through the shop and furnished whererequired. The workmen are not allowed to go to the shopfor this material. SHOP WORK. The shop itself is well equipped, as can be seen from theillustration, Fig. 38. The building is well lighted and ven-. Upper Floor of joiner shop, Mare Island Navy Yard. tilated and equipped with an efficient dust-collecting wash and toilet rooms are provided. The ma-chinery is modern and is driven by individual motors, obviat-ing the usual mass of belting and shafting. In fact, everyphysical condition is met for good work at low cost. The work naturally divides itself into the following fivedivisions: ORGANIZATION OF VARIOUS SHOPS 225 (a) Rough Machine Division, comprising heavy band sawing, re-sawing, planing, and matched material and molding inquantities. This division takes in the lower floor of thejoiner shop and the saw mill. The greater part of the ma-terial manufactured in this division does not go to thefinished machine division on the upper floor of the joinershop, but is generally the product of a saw mill and plan-ing mill, and is finished material when it leaves this divi-sion. (b) Finished Machine Division, comprising work done


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