DIGITALNA ARHIVA ŠUMARSKOG LISTA
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ŠUMARSKI LIST 11-12/1988 str. 24 <-- 24 --> PDF |
der conditions of an average measured depth of snow from 2.5 dm and an average slope of 18%, as was the case in our research, it is possible to complete the wood cutting and primary conversion without taking the influence of the snow into consideration, in other words without increasing the time standards or reducing the work output standards. With regards to the stated results and issues, one can frelly say that more complex research into the influence of snow on the working processes in forestry is yet to come. The influence of critical amounts of factors under snow conditions (the quality and depth of the snow, the slope and intricacy of the site) on elements of the work process must be investigated. Procedures must be established (mathematical models) for taking the ini´uence of the stated factors through coreection of work place times. Through work organization of greater quality and a fuller use of special means of personal protection while wood cutting and primary conversion, along with the stated research, it would be possible to arrive at a solution for uninterrupted forest logging during the winter months. Key words: Wood cutting. Time study. Organization. |