Books, Magazines and Websites Regarding Workshop Spacial Inadequacy
This website stresses the importance of having adequate working space within a workshop. The writer believes that adequate working space would go a long way in increasing the level of productivity and the efficiency of the occupant. An adequate working space would provide ample space for storage, a generally clutter free working area and would greatly decrease the chances of accidents from occuring as the user would have space to maneuver and move around.
http://businessresources.over-blog.com/article-the-importance-of-having-a-comfortably-sized-workshop-86093937.html
This online article on thedartmouth.com was written to show how a lack of proper workshops and general working space is hampering the growth of the arts at the Hopkins Center College in the US. It states that there has been an increase in the student intake but there hasn't been a corresponding increase in the amount of space provided for the students. This has caused an extreme shortage in available working space and the students have struggled in coping with this situation. Due to spacial deprivation, classes are packed, workshops are packed and this issue has generally caused students to be inefficient and as a result, grades have been affected.
http://thedartmouth.com/1997/08/04/student-interest-in-arts-grows-despite-facility-constraints/
These two books both stress on the importance of having ample working space within a workshop. From increasing productivity to minimalizing risks of accidents, all reasons for a healthy working space are cited in these two books. Page 41 of the workshop book stresses on flexibility of space within a workshop both for future extension of the workshop and for the workshop to actually be conducive for proper work.
These two magazines provide readers with the ample knowledge that they will need to design and construct their very own home workshop. Heavy emphasis is placed on having proper workspace and on how to prevent your workshop from unneccesary clutter and mess.
From the above mentioned sources, it is clear that workshop users must always have ample workspace and proper work stations. It is both key in ensuring the safety of the user and also to increase the productivity of one. Anyone can imagine the pains of having to work in a heavily cluttered, cramped and messy workshop. So in conclusion, a spacious, prim and proper workshop should and must always be the way to go.
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