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operator stations by 20. This figure tells you how
size) and divide it by the number of days your
much you can press per hour.
laundry works a week.
12. Determine your pressing requirements by
10. Multiply this hourly total by 96 and it will
multiplying total officers and CPOs by 6 to arrive
give you your pressing capabilities for a 96-hour
at the approximate total of shirts and trousers you
workweek.
will press in a week.
11. Determine your daily workload by taking
Follow the steps in figures 7-5 and 7-6 (use
the total pounds done in a week (24 times crew
these figures for examples only) and see how the
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
LAUNDRY SCHEDULE WORKSHEET
INFORMATION
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Crew size
1,500
Officers 100
CPOs
150
Size of laundry crew 15
Total washer extractors 6
Total tumbler dryers 8
Total three-press operator stations
5
WORKLOAD PER 96-HOUR WORKWEEK
1. Crew size
1,500
times 24 lb equals the pounds per week
36,000
WASHING CAPABILITIES
1. Number of washer extractors 6
times the weight capacity 100
equals the
amount of clothes washed per hour 600
2. 96 times the amount of clothes washed per hour 600
equals the total washing capability
for a 96-hour workweek of
57,600
DRYING CAPABILITIES
1. Number of tumbler dryers 8
times the weight capacity 50
times 2 equals the
amount of clothes dried per hour
800
2. 96 times the amount of clothes dried per hour 800
equals the total drying capability
for a 96-hour workweek of 76,800
PRESSING CAPABILITIES
1. Number of three-press operator stations 5
times 20 equals the total amount of shirts
or trousers you can press per hour of 100
2. 96 times the amount of shirts or trousers pressed per hour 100
equals the total pressing
capabilities for a 96-hour workweek of
9,600
COMPUTING POUNDS OF LAUNDRY PER DAY
1. The total pounds per week of
36,000 divided by the number of days the laundry works
per week of 5
equals the total pounds you can expect per day of
7,200
COMPUTING THE TOTAL NUMBER OF SHIRTS AND TROUSERS PRESSED PER WEEK
1. Total officers and CPOs on board
250
times 6 equals the total amount of shirts or trousers
pressed per week of
1,500
Figure 7-5.Laundry worksheet (example).
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