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Revised Standard Hours of Labours is a measure to assess the difference between the actual labor hours worked and the revised standard hours allowed for the actual level of output achieved.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: This formula calculates the revised standard labor hours based on the ratio of actual mix to standard mix, multiplied by the standard labor hours.
Details: Calculating Revised Standard Hours of Labours is crucial for production efficiency analysis, labor cost control, and performance measurement in manufacturing environments.
Tips: Enter Actual Mix, Standard Mix, and Standard Hours of Labour. All values must be positive numbers greater than zero.
Q1: What does RSHL indicate in production analysis?
A: RSHL indicates how efficiently labor hours are being utilized compared to the standard expectations for the actual production mix.
Q2: How is Actual Mix different from Standard Mix?
A: Actual Mix represents what was actually used in production, while Standard Mix represents what should have been used according to established standards.
Q3: When should this calculation be performed?
A: This calculation should be performed regularly as part of production variance analysis and performance monitoring.
Q4: What does a RSHL value lower than Standard Hours indicate?
A: A lower RSHL value indicates better labor efficiency than expected based on the standard mix.
Q5: Are there limitations to this calculation?
A: This calculation assumes that the standard mix and standard hours are accurately established and may need adjustment for unusual production conditions.