n.LRH def. look over the period of time from a viewpoint of time and motion. This is to answer the question "Are things arranged so that there is no time wasted in useless motions whuch are unnecessary?" This includes poor placement of materiel on a flowline or tool sheds five miles from the site of work so that one has to go there every time one wants a hammer, out-of-sequenceflows or waits. One counts up the amount of wasted time simply because of the disorganization of a place. It isn't enough to say a place is disorganized. How is this disorganization consuming time and motion which is not resulting in a higher quantity of production? Examples of this are quite gross. When you have done this study, during which you have made notes, you will have the raw materials necessary to make an estimation of the area. [HCO PL 23 Aug. 79R I]