töökolmnurga
Töökolmnurga, also known as the "work triangle" or "work triangle method," is a concept used in ergonomics and workplace design to optimize the arrangement of workstations. The method is based on the idea that workers spend a significant portion of their time moving between three key locations: the storage area for tools and materials, the work area where tasks are performed, and the rest area where workers can take breaks. By minimizing the distance between these three points, the work triangle method aims to reduce the time and effort required for workers to move around, thereby increasing productivity and comfort.
The work triangle method was first introduced by Frank B. Gilbreth, a pioneer in the field of
To apply the work triangle method, designers and engineers typically measure the distances between the three
In summary, the töökolmnurga, or work triangle method, is a practical approach to workplace design that focuses