Wednesday, April 1, 2015


  1. Decrease the current class sizes so as to provide more working space and a more conducive working environment for all workshop users.            
  2. Source for more funding so as to construct bigger workshops to cater to heavier workshop usage.
  3. Extra funding would also provide a means to acquire better, more advanced equipment so as to increase work capacity and efficiency.
  4. Lengthen workshop-operating hours to cater to students with night classes and to generally provide more time slots so as to regulate workshop occupancy.
  5. A larger working area will also provide a larger storage area so as to prevent the misplacement of work tools, haphazard placement of equipment that could endanger users and will help in reducing the margin of diminishing returns.
  6. Structure school projects in a way where students will not have to use complicated equipment so as to decrease general workshop usage. 
  7. With the advent of machines capable of replicating work done by humans with higher speed and efficiency, machines can replace workers and this will both increase the efficiency of work done and decrease the margin of error in the manufacturing process. 
  8. Segregate working areas within a workshop so that select actions and procedures can be carried out at select areas. 
  9. This will prevent over occupancy of a selected area and generally increase productivity, as the time spent by an occupant at an area at any one time will be decreased. Space will be freed up for other would be users to carry out a designated procedure which would in turn deter the hogging of work stations. 

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