The Pharmacy Concept for Hazardous Materials Management: Effect on Productivity of the Base Civil Engineering Operations Flight Work Force
Date of Award
9-1994
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science
Department
Department of Systems Engineering and Management
Abstract
The purpose of this research was to determine if implementing a hazardous material pharmacy has an impact on the productivity of the Base Civil Engineering Operations Flight work force. Statistical tests were used to meet the following research objectives 1 determine if the pharmacy has an effect on the average labor hours per Direct Scheduled Work Order DSW and 2 determine if ordering hazardous materials through the pharmacy has affected the response time for receiving work order materials. A survey of the CONUS bases yielded results of 8.3 hours per DSW for pharmacy bases and 8.4 hours per DSW for nonpharmacy bases indicating the pharmacy does not have an effect on the hours per DSW. The logistics data showed that at bases without the pharmacy, the response time for receiving nonhazardous and hazardous materials was 21.5 days and 15.4 days respectively. This is compared to bases with the pharmacy where nonhazardous materials averaged 21.8 days and hazardous materials averaged 20.7 days. The pharmacy does have an impact on response time for receiving hazardous materials.
AFIT Designator
AFIT-GEE-ENV-94S-16
DTIC Accession Number
Recommended Citation
Nelson, David K., "The Pharmacy Concept for Hazardous Materials Management: Effect on Productivity of the Base Civil Engineering Operations Flight Work Force" (1994). Theses and Dissertations. 6567.
https://scholar.afit.edu/etd/6567
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