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Basic data | Standard ID | LD/T 122-2019 (LD/T122-2019) | | Description (Translated English) | Rules for the structure and drafting of work quota standard | | Sector / Industry | Chinese Industry Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | A00 | | Word Count Estimation | 36,382 | | Date of Issue | 2019-01-22 | | Date of Implementation | 2019-02-01 | | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | LD/T 122-2004 | | Regulation (derived from) | Industry Standard Recording Announcement No. 8 of 2019 (Total No. 236) | | Issuing agency(ies) | Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security |
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5.1 Standard name 5
5.1.1 Basic elements of standard names 5
5.1.2 The specific form of the standard name 5
5.2 Scope 5
5.2.1 Orchestration of scopes 5
5.2.2 Scope of content 5
5.3 Normative references 6
5.3.1 List of normative references 6
5.3.2 Forms of normative references 6
6 Requirements for the Compilation of Technical Standards for Labor Quotas 6
6.1 Terms and definitions 6
6.1.1 Introduction 6
6.1.2 Terminology entry 7
6.1.2.1 Entry number 7
6.1.2.2 Terminology 7
6.1.2.3 English equivalent 7
6.1.2.4 Definition 7
6.1.3 Additional Content 7
6.1.3.1 Symbol 7
6.1.3.2 Equation 7
6.1.3.3 Figure 7
6.1.3.4 Example 7
6.1.3.5 Note 8
6.2 Symbols and Acronyms 8
6.2.1 Introduction 8
6.2.2 Listing 8
6.3 Notes and Examples 8
6.3.1 Note 8
Note 9 to 6.3.1.1
Footnote 9 to Article 6.3.1.2
6.3.2 Example 9
6.4 Figures and Tables 9
6.4.1 Figure 9
6.4.1.1 Numbering and title of figure 9
6.4.1.2 Legend and footnote 9
6.4.1.3 Technical drawings, diagrams and graphical symbols 10
6.4.1.4 Letter symbols and fonts 10
6.4.2 Table 10
6.4.2.1 General requirements 10
6.4.2.2 Table Numbering and Title 10
6.4.2.2.1 Table number 10
6.4.2.2.2 Table title 10
6.4.2.3 Header and connector 11
6.4.2.4 Table note and table footnote 12
6.5 Units of Measure and Mathematical Formulas 13
6.5.1 Time, space and physical quantity units and symbols 13
6.5.2 Labor units and symbols 14
6.5.3 Mathematical Formula 14
6.6 Requirements for Compiling Labor Standards and Quotas 15
6.6.1 Basic requirements for the preparation of labor quota working standards 15
6.6.2 Basic requirements for preparing labor quota working standards 15
6.7 Normative Appendix 16
6.7.1 Mention of normative appendix 16
6.7.2 Requirements for the preparation of normative appendix 16
7 Compilation requirements for supplementary elements of labor quota standards 17
7.1 Informative Appendix 17
7.2 References 17
7.3 Index 17
8 Requirements and procedures for formulating and revising labor quota standards 18
8.1 Requirements for the formulation and revision of labor quota standards 18
8.2 Procedures for the formulation and revision of labor quota standards18
8.2.1 Preliminary stage 18
8.2.2 Project Initiation Phase 18
8.2.3 Drafting phase 18
8.2.3.1 Work requirements during the drafting phase of standards 18
8.2.3.2 Main contents of the standard preparation instructions 18
8.2.4 Solicitation phase 19
8.2.5 Review Phase 19
8.2.5.1 Procedures for submitting review standards for review 19
8.2.5.2 How to submit review standards for review 20
8.2.5.3 Requirements for Review Standards for Review 20
8.2.5.4 Contents of Review Standards for Review 20
8.2.5.5 Key points of the review standard for review 20
8.2.6 Approval stage 21
8.2.7 Publication Stage 21
8.2.8 Review Phase 22
8.2.8.1 Confirmation 22
8.2.8.2 Amend or supplement 22
8.2.8.3 Revision 22
8.2.8.4 Repeal 22
8.2.9 Abolition phase 22
Appendix A (informative) Main form format used in the process of standard development and revision23
Table A.1 Industry Standards Development and Revision Plan Items Table 23
Table A.2 Summary of opinions Table 23
Foreword
This standard is based on GB/T 1.1 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Part 1. Structure and Compilation of Standards", GB/T.20000 "Standardization Work
Guide, GB/T.20001 "Rules for the Preparation of Standards", GB/T.20003 "Special Procedures for Standard Development", GB/T 14002 "Labor Quota
Language "and other national standards were developed. This standard replaces LD/T 122-2004 "structure and drafting rules for labor quota standards".
In addition to necessary amendments to the contents of Chapters 1 and 2 of LD/T 122-2004, this standard is based on GB/T 14002 "Labor Quota
The new version of Glossary was released. The original terms and definitions in Chapter 3 have been replaced and are therefore deleted. Chapter 3 of the new standard is renamed
"Constituent elements and arrangement requirements of staff quota standards", the composition of the basic elements of labor quota standards and the work standards of labor quota standards
The core content, “Capacity and Quota Requirements” made specific provisions; the original standard Chapter 4 “Name of the Standard” was renamed to “Labor Quota Standards”
Requirements for compiling the description elements ”, which put forward specific requirements for compiling the cover, table of contents, preface and introduction; Chapter 5 of the original standard
Quality and its requirements "has been replaced by Chapter 3 of the new version of the standard. The new standard renames Chapter 5 as" the general elements of the labor quota standard "
Requirements ", the specific provisions of the" name of the standard "," scope "and" normative reference documents "have been prepared; the new version of the standard
Chapter 6 "Compilation Requirements for Technical Elements of Labor Quota Standards" is comprehensively integrated and revised based on the content of the original standard.
And definitions "" Symbols and abbreviations "" Notes and examples "" Figures and tables "" Units of measurement and mathematical formulas "" Normative appendix "
Compiling new requirements, and adding a new section to the "Requirements for Compiling Labor Standards and Quotas"; Chapter 7 of the new edition
The “Requirements for Compiling Supplementary Elements of the Labor Capacity Quota Standard” is based on the content of the original Chapter 8 “Provisions on the Preparation of Appendices”.
The content stipulates the preparation of the three elements of "Informative Appendix", "References" and "Index"; Chapter 8 "Labour of the New Standard
The requirements and procedures for the formulation and revision of the quota standard are based on the content of Chapter 7 "Contents and Requirements for Standard Validation" of the original standard, and added
The labor quota standard starts from the preliminary stage of formulation and revision, to the stage of project establishment, drafting, consultation and review, and even approval, publication, and review
And the abolition phase.
This standard was proposed by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of the People's Republic of China.
This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Labor Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC 131).
This standard was drafted. China Academy of Labor and Social Security Research, Beijing Union University, Beijing Information Technology University.
Drafters of this standard. An Hongzhang, Wang Jing, Sun Yimin, Xu Mingyue, Xu Weifen, Qu Li, Li Aiting.
The previous releases of this standard are. LD/T 122-2004.
Introduction
In May.2016, the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Labor Ratings according to the National Standards Commission
Reviewing the work plan > Notice and the requirements of the Department of Labor Relations of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, organized a national labor quota
Centralized review of recommended standards. In accordance with the requirements of the National Technical Committee for the Standardization of Labor Quotas, determine the industry
The general basic standard-LD/T 122 "Structure and Compilation Rules for Labor Quota Standards" was comprehensively revised. The revised LD/T 122
The "structure and drafting rules for labor quota standards" will enhance the scientificity, advancedness, guidance and feasibility of this universal basic standard,
Make the formulation and revision of labor quota standards more in line with the requirements of national standardized management, and be more standardized, scientific and unified.
Structure and drafting rules for labor quota standards
1 Scope
This standard specifies the basic structure of labor quota standards and the requirements for drafting revised standards.
This standard is applicable to industry and local standards for revising labor quotas. Groups and enterprises may also revise labor quota standards.
Use as reference.
2 Normative references
The following documents are essential for the application of this document. For dated references, only the dated version applies to this article
Pieces. For undated references, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to this document.
GB/T 1.1 Guidelines for Standardization Work Part 1. Structure and Preparation of Standards
GB 3100 international unit system and its application
GB 3101 General principles concerning quantities, units and symbols
GB 3102 quantity and unit
GB/T 4728 Graphical symbols for electrical diagrams
GB/T 5465.2 Graphical symbols for electrical equipment. Part 2. Graphical symbols
GB/T 5094 Industrial system, device and equipment and industrial product structure principle and reference code
GB/T 6988 Preparation of documents for electrical technology
GB/T 14002 Terms of labor quota
GB/T 16273 graphical symbols for equipment
GB/T 16679 Signal and connection code
GB/T 16733 Stages and codes of national standard setting procedures
GB/T 17451 Technical drawing pattern drawing view
GB/T.20000 (all parts) standardization work guide
GB/T.20001 (all parts) standard writing rules
Special procedures for the development of GB/T.20003 (all parts) standards
GB/T.20063 Graphical symbols for diagrams
ISO 7000 Graphic Symbols for Use on Equipment-Index
and synopsis)
3 Components and arrangement requirements of labor quota standards
3.1 Basic constituent elements and scheduling requirements of labor quota standards
Table 1 lists the basic elements and requirements for labor quota standards.
Table 1 Basic components and requirements for labor quota standards
The type nature of the constituent elements and the form of the sequential expression of the mandatory arrangement
Outline information
Mandatory element cover text (information indicating standard)
Contents of essential elements a text (can be produced by special software)
Preface to mandatory elements (notes, footnotes are optional)
Optional element introduction clauses, charts, notes, footnotes
General elements normative
Required element standard name text
Mandatory element scope clauses (optional charts, notes, footnotes)
Optional elements Normative references Document list, notes, footnotes
Optional element terms and definitions, diagrams, notes, footnotes
Technical elements normative
Optional element symbols, codes and abbreviations, diagrams, notes, footnotes
Requirements, quotas, charts, examples, notes, footnotes
Optional elements normative appendix, diagrams, notes, footnotes
Supplementary information
Optional elements informative appendix, diagrams, notes, footnotes
List of optional element references (informative citations), footnotes
Optional element index text (can be generated by special software)
a In GB/T 1.1 "Guidelines for Standardization Part 1. Structure and Compilation of Standards", the "table of contents" in the table is generally listed as an optional element, based on labor
The actual requirements of the quota standard are listed as essential elements in this standard.
3.2 The constituent elements and scheduling requirements of the labor quota quota work standard
3.2.1 The constituent elements and scheduling requirements of the labor quota work standard
Table 2 lists the constituent elements and scheduling requirements of the labor quota work standard.
Table 2 Constituent Elements and Orchestration Requirements in the Work Standard for Labor Capacity
No. Element Nature Element Name Description
Normative
Technical elements
Job classification can be set individually or as a chapter in the standard
2 Post code
It should be in accordance with GB/T.20001.2
Quasi
3 Production equipment or job name
Production equipment capacity standards should specify the name of the object to be processed or the equipment used
Standard; post capacity standard, should be clear its object-the name of the job
4 Job responsibilities can be listed in job classification standards or specific requirements
5 Work content and requirements include work procedure steps, work quality requirements, etc.
6 Work shift methods include shift shifts, shift duration
7 Staffing Specific post staffing quotas
8 Personnel quality requirements
9 Necessary supplements or explanations To facilitate the use of the standard, make the necessary explanations and supplementary explanations
Note. This table lists 9 constituent elements, which are the core content of the normative technical elements of the staffing standard and should be preset as required.
3.2.2 Components and arrangement requirements of quota requirements in labor quota work standards
Table 3 lists the constituent elements and scheduling requirements of the labor quota work standards.
Table 3 Components and arrangement requirements of quota requirements in labor quota work standards
No. Element Nature Element Name Description
Normative
Technical elements
Position (type of work)
Operation or job name
State the name of the job (type of work), process, step or operation
Process or operation
What the operation does
Explain the specific steps and procedures of the operation or operation
Use of equipment, appliances and
Processing and testing methods
Explain the use of equipment, model number, operating specifications and technical quality requirements.
Number of staff, safety procedures, etc.
Operating conditions
And working environment
Explain the process or operating conditions and environment, including labor intensity, stress, work
Industry risks and safety responsibilities. Working environment includes environmental temperature and humidity, noise, powder
Dust, pollution degree, etc.
Production and processing
Object parameters
Explain the shape, size, quality, hardness, material and other aspects of the object being processed
Characteristics or features
Process or operation
Labor quota requirements
Clearly specify the limit of live labor consumption, which can be fixed by working hours, output, or
Double quota and other quota forms
7 Quota adjustment factor
Various correction systems using equipment, tools, processing materials, working conditions, working environment, etc.
Adjust the value of the quota standard
Labor quota
Mathematical model
Correctly reflect the amount of labor or work labor consumption
Save relationship. The quota calculated using the mathematical model should be the same as the quota provided in the table format
According to agreement
Instructions for use
And notes
Use examples, table notes, or set "Description" in the Hour Quota, Output Quota table
A column to explain and supplement the standard usage methods and matters needing attention.
Note. This table lists 9 constituent elements, which are the core content of the normative technical elements in the quota standard, and should be preset as required.
4 Compilation requirements for the outline of labor quota standards
4.1 Cover
When arranging the industry standard cover of labor quota and quota, it shall meet the requirements of GB/T 1.1. Should be in accordance with GB/T 1.1 6.1.1 to
And Appendix I (normative appendix) Figure I.2 The specific specifications and requirements for the format of the cover of the industry standard can also be designed.
TCS2009 ".
4.2 Table of contents
If a table of contents is required in the standard, the "table of contents" should be used as the title and placed behind the cover. The contents listed in the table of contents shall include
Under 11 items.
a) Foreword.
b) Introduction.
c) Chapter number and title.
d) The number and title of the article are listed only when the article needs to be listed, and only the article with the title is listed. When listing the number and title of the article,
From the chapter number and the next line of the title, back up one Chinese character according to the number of different levels, and arrange them one by one according to the order.
e) Appendix number, appendix nature (normative or informative appendix), appendix title.
f) Numbers and titles of appendix chapters (listed only when appendix chapters are required).
g) Number and title of the appendix (listed only when the appendix needs to be listed, and only the bar with the title).
h) References.
i) Index.
j) The number of the figure and the title (if necessary, the figure with the title is listed).
k) Table number and title (list the table with title only if needed).
When compiling the contents, while listing the above contents, the page numbers on which they are located should also be listed and connected with "".
4.3 Foreword
The preface is placed after the table of contents and before the introduction. When there is no preamble, it should be placed before the standard text. Preface to drafting standards
The following nine items should be explained one by one according to the actual content of the standard in order.
a) Description of the standard structure.
b) Drafting rules on which standards are prepared.
c) Description of the standard or document replaced.
d) A description of the standard appendix.
e) Explanation of the relationship between the standard and international documents and foreign documents.
f) The standard relates to the description of the patent.
g) Standard presentation of information and central information.
h) Statements from the standard drafting unit and the main drafters.
i) A description of the standard version replaced.
4.4 Introduction
The introduction is optional. If required, they should be placed after the foreword and before the standard text. The introduction should include the following.
a) State the reasons for the preparation of this standard. Explain why a standard is being prepared or revised, including why, why
And meaning.
b) Make necessary explanations to the core content of the standard or give special information related to this standard.
In writing the introduction, you should also focus on the following three issues.
a) Introductions should generally not be numbered. If the content of the introduction needs to be divided into sections, only the sections should be numbered and the form of 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 should be used.
formula. Articles in the introduction can be titled or not.
b) The content of the introduction only explains the reason, provides information or description, and should not include the requirement clause, that is, the auxiliary verb "shall"
Statements such as "Requirements to be met", "Requirements to be met", etc.
c) The introduction should not include the content of the scope chapter, that is, "this standard specifies" "this standard mainly involves" "this
The standard applies to "" and other sentence patterns.
Example 1.
In the introduction to the following example, the first part outlines why this standard was developed; the second part indicates the technical content of this standard.
The main characteristics, and explained the relationship between specific and general concepts of terms and methods of definition.
Introduction
The purpose of this part of GB/T.20000 is to promote mutual understanding between institutions and personnel engaged in standardization.
This section does not repeat the definitions of terms defined by other authoritative term dictionaries from a general perspective.
Terms expressing specific concepts are usually composed of terms expressing general concepts. The latter terminology thus forms the "building element", which is used in this section
This method selects terms and writes definitions. In this way, additional terms can be easily constructed according to the framework of this section. For example, security standards can
It is defined as "criteria for states that exempt unacceptable risks of injury (see definition of safety in 4.5)".
When terms already defined in this section first appear in other definitions and notes, they are printed in bold typeface.
Notes to certain definitions that provide further clarifications, explanations, or examples to facilitate a clear understanding of the alleged concept.
Example 2.
In the introduction of the following example, the necessity and significance of establishing labor quota standard terminology are explained in sections.
Introduction
The standardization of labor quota and terminology is the basis for promoting standardization in this field. Labor quota quota terminology work follows unified principles and methods,
were able.
a) Organize labor quota standardization in a practical and effective manner;
b) Effectively guarantee the scientific, consistent, systematic and logical integrity of the terminology used in the professional field of labor quota and related fields;
c) Facilitate coordination between conceptual systems in the field and coordination among different languages;
d) Conducive to the development and innovation of scientific research and teaching activities in this field.
5 Compilation requirements for general elements of labor quota standards
5.1 Name of the standard
5.1.1 Basic elements of standard names
The name of the standard is a high-level summary and generalization of the connotation and extension of a standard.
The standard name consists of three basic elements, namely, the guiding element, the subject element and the supplementary element. These three elements are from general to special
Arrangement, that is. supplementary elements of the main elements of the guiding elements.
-The guidance element indicates the field to which the standard belongs. Such as civil aviation, tobacco industry, machinery industry, construction engineering, rail transportation, marine transportation
Lose, etc. The labor quota standard should decide whether to choose "leading elements" for the standard name according to the specific nature and characteristics of each standard.
-The subject element indicates the main objects involved in the standard. There must be a subject element in the standard name.
-Supplementary elements represent specific aspects of the above-mentioned main objects, or are components of the same object, or a series of supporting standards
One of the sub-standards. For individual standards, supplementary elements are optional; for standards divided into several parts and compiled, the supplementary elements are optional.
Sufficient elements are essential elements.
5.1.2 The specific form of the standard name
The name of the standard adopts the following three specific forms according to the nature and characteristics of the standard.
5.1.2.1 One-stage. Only the main elements.
Example.
Man-hour consumption classification and standard man-hour composition
5.1.2.2 Two-stage. One is the main element of the guide element, and the other is the supplementary element of the main element.
Example 1.
Classification of NC machining man-hour consumption and standard man-hour composition
Example 2.
Labor Quota Method Part 1 Timing
5.1.2.3 Three stages. Guide element, main element, supplementary element.
Example.
Rail transit equipment manufacturing machining labor quota part 1 ordinary carbon steel welding
5.2 Scope
5.2.1 Orchestration
Scope is a required element and should be placed at the beginning of the standard text.
5.2.2 Scope of content
The scope generally includes the following.
5.2.2.1 Explain the core content of the standard, and specify the object of standardization.
Example 1.
"This standard defines the basic terminology of labor quota standardization in human resource management."
Example 2.
"This standard establishes the composition, code and standard working hours of working hours."
Example 3.
"This standard gives the labor quota for civil aviation safety inspectors."
Example 4.
"This standard specifies the labor quota for the conductor manufacturing process for cables."
5.2.2.2 State the applicable areas of the standard, and indicate the applicable limits of the standard.
Example 1.
"This standard applies to method research in human resources management, job research, establishment and implementation of labor quotas, and related
Professional teaching and research work. "
Example 2.
"This standard applies to the classification of the consumption of various man-hours in the work classes of industrial and construction enterprises, the determination of standard man-hours for work, and the capacity of labor.
Formulation and revision of quotas, statistical analysis of man-hour consumption. "
Example 3.
"This standard applies to the management of the labor quota of cable conductors."
5.3 Normative references
5.3.1 List of normative references
Normative references should be "The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, on...
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