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Tytuł:
The analysis of the toys production process quality
Analiza jakości procesu produkcji zabawek
Autorzy:
Dębska, K.
Sygut, P.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/108973.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Menedżerów Jakości i Produkcji
Tematy:
toys production
production quality
Pareto-Lorenz diagram
Ishikawa diagram
produkcja zabawek
jakość produkcji
diagram Pareto-Lorenza
diagram Ishikawy
Opis:
The paper presents the results of research carried out in a company producing children's toys and products for the automotive industry. Was made an quality analysis in the manufacturing process for the children's toys - fire brigade. The study used quality management tools: Pareto-Lorenz and Ishikawa diagrams. Based on the survey identified production areas that require attention and eliminate the source of the incompatibilities.
W pracy przedstawiono wyniki badań zrealizowanych w przedsiębiorstwie produkującym zabawki dziecięce oraz wyroby dla przemysłu samochodowego. Wykonano analizę jakości w procesie produkcyjnym dla zabawki dziecięcej - straż pożarna. Do badań wykorzystano narzędzia zarządzania jakością: diagram Pareto-Lorenza i diagram Ishikawy. Na podstawie przeprowadzonych badań określono obszary produkcji które wymagają uwagi i eliminacji źródeł powstawania niezgodności.
Źródło:
Archiwum Wiedzy Inżynierskiej; 2016, 1, 1; 33-35
2544-2449
Pojawia się w:
Archiwum Wiedzy Inżynierskiej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
„Pięć milionów dzieci czeka na nowe zabawki…”. O organizacji przemysłu zabawkarskiego i wzornictwie zabawek w Polsce lat 50. i 60. XX wieku
“FIVE MILLION CHILDREN ARE WAITING FOR NEW TOYS ...”. ABOUT THE DESIGN OF TOYS AND THE ORGANIZATION OF THE TOY INDUSTRY IN POLAND IN THE 1950S AND 1960S
Autorzy:
Wiszniewska, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2135562.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-12-15
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
toys
designers
Cepelia Corporation
IWP (Institute of Industrial Design)
BNEP (Office of Production Aesthetics Surveillance)
Opis:
In the first years after World War II, the task of setting up a toy industry was undertaken in Poland. According to the declarations from the Polish People’s Republic authorities about providing all children with a carefree childhood, access to education and help in developing individual interests, a well-designed and carefully made toy was to reach the hands of 5 million children. It was also supposed to be aesthetic and accessible to the impoverished society after the war. Therefore, toys were mainly produced from waste materials, such as wood, leather, felt, fabrics, provided by state-owned industrial plants or production cooperatives. Toys made in artists’ studios and in the BNEP Toy Factory under the direction of Jan Kurzątkowski met these criteria. A turning point in the history of the organization of the post-war toy industry was the establishment of The Office for Toy Industry Studies and Projects, a facility included in the structures of Cepelia and unique not only on the national, but also on the Europe scale. The office was established on 5 December 1950 by order of the president of the Central Office of Fine Manufacturing. The specialists employed in this institution (artists, educators, psychologists and material scientists) ensured that children received a good educational toy – carefully made, appropriate for their age, safe and nice at the same time. The designs developed under their professional supervision were handed over to Cepelia’s cooperatives for implementation, while providing appropriate instructions on the material and decorations used. One of the Office’s first initiatives was to produce a specific type of wooden and fabric doll, which was exported to Western Europe and the USA and created what was termed the “Polish Doll”. The office only existed for 4 years. Pursuant to the resolution of the Presidium of the Government dated on 18 December 1954, it was transferred to the Board of the Toy Industry at the Central Union of Work Cooperatives. In practice, this meant its liquidation and the cessation of research and development of new toy designs. This decision resulted in a rapid constriction in the development of Poland’s toy industry. The idea of such a holistic, comprehensive approach to the issue of toys has never been returned to, not only from the point of view of aesthetics, but also toys’ role in children’s upbringing and education. This was changed neither by the Central Design Office of the Toy Industry established in 1956 at the Ministry of Education, nor “Plastuś”, a competition for the best toy for children available on the market, launched in 1961.
Źródło:
Artium Quaestiones; 2021, 32; 131-160
0239-202X
Pojawia się w:
Artium Quaestiones
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Kleje wykorzystywane w produkcji opakowań żywności i zabawek – aspekty prawne i bezpieczeństwo
Adhesives used in the production of food packaging and toys : legal aspects and safety
Autorzy:
Włodarska, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/128494.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Centralny Ośrodek Badawczo-Rozwojowy Przemysłu Poligraficznego
Tematy:
kleje
produkcja opakowań
opakowania zabawek
opakowania żywności
bezpieczństwo
normalizacja
adhesives
packagings production
toys packaging
food packaging
safety
normalization
Opis:
Migration of hazardous substances from the packaging and materials in contact with the food and direct contact with the children is an important issue nowadays. It is well know that chemical compounds such as adhesives from packaging and toys can migrate, but question how much migration occurs and what potential health effects it may cause is gaining more attention from researchers. We know that migrating substances can be harmful to health, moreover in case of food they can also change its sensory characteristics. Packaged food is very convenient, but unfortunately since most foods are packaged an increasing number of people are likely to be exposed. Second very important topic in the context of safety are toys for children. Toys contribute to the development of a child however they must be safe for children and ensuring that they do not put children at any risk is a priority. The EU legislation is designed to ensure that toys comply with safety requirements, which are among the strictest in the world, especially in relation to the presence of chemicals. Currently, work is underway in Research & Development Centre for the Graphic Arts aimed at developing adhesive formulations safe for food use and production of toys that meet standards and regulations in this regard.
Źródło:
Acta Poligraphica; 2017, 9; 29-40
2299-9981
Pojawia się w:
Acta Poligraphica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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