WO2006046415A1 - 清掃作業見積システム、清掃作業見積方法、及び清掃作業見積用プログラム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a cleaning work estimation system, a cleaning work estimation method, and a cleaning work estimation program that create a cleaning work program using a PC (personal computer) or a computer such as a server.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2000-222467
- An object of the present invention is to provide a cleaning work estimation system, a cleaning work estimation method, and a cleaning work estimation program capable of automatically determining and outputting a cleaning work procedure corresponding to the area to be cleaned.
- the cleaning work estimation system of the present invention is a cleaning work estimation system that creates a cleaning work program using a computer, and the type of area for each area of the floor plan that is input in the computer.
- module sheet Module sheet creating means for allocating in series.
- the cleaning work estimation system of the present invention is the cleaning work estimation system, wherein each work procedure included in each module sheet is distributed to the computer for each predetermined time and for each worker.
- a shift table creation means for creating a shift table is provided.
- the work program is a program that represents cleaning work in time series, and is a concept including the module sheet and the shift table.
- the cleaning work estimation system is the cleaning work estimation system including a work cost estimation unit that estimates a work cost based on a work procedure included in each module sheet in the computer. It is characterized by.
- the cleaning work estimation system of the present invention is the above-mentioned cleaning work estimation system, wherein in the cleaning work estimation system, a sketch drawing input means for storing the sketch drawing by inputting the sketch drawing into the computer, and the sketch drawing for each area.
- the cleaning work estimation system of the present invention includes an estimation evaluation means for evaluating an estimate of the cleaning work in the cleaning work estimation system, and the estimation evaluation means uses a quality management check evaluation standard.
- Evaluation criteria storage means for storing, check sheet storage means for storing a quality control check sheet, and evaluation entry means for writing an evaluation on the check sheet based on the quality control check evaluation criteria
- the cleaning work estimation system of the present invention is characterized in that, in the cleaning work estimation system, the estimate evaluation means includes an evaluation standard rewriting means for rewriting an evaluation item and the quality control check evaluation standard.
- the cleaning work estimation system of the present invention is characterized in that, in the cleaning work estimation system, the evaluation entry means enters an evaluation on the check sheet based on the rewritten quality control check evaluation criteria.
- the cleaning work estimation system of the present invention is the cleaning work estimation system according to the first aspect.
- the product evaluation means comprises a procedure rewriting means for rewriting the contents of the work procedure assigned to the module sheet.
- the cleaning operation estimation system of the present invention includes an estimation evaluation unit that evaluates an estimate of a cleaning operation in the cleaning operation estimation system, and the estimation evaluation unit stores the quality control check evaluation criterion.
- Standard storage means, check sheet storage means for storing quality control check sheets, evaluation entry means for writing evaluations on the check sheets based on the quality control check evaluation criteria, and the created shift table are recreated And a shift table re-creating means.
- the cleaning work estimation method of the present invention is a cleaning work estimation method for creating a cleaning work program using a computer, and the floor type map in which the area type storage means in the computer is input.
- Storing the area type for each area, the area storing means in the computer storing the area for each area, and the contamination degree storing means in the computer for calculating the contamination degree for each area.
- the step of storing, the step of storing the finishing degree in the computer, the step of storing the finishing degree for each area, and the work procedure selecting means in the computer are the area type, area, contamination degree and finishing degree. Based on the above, the step of sequentially selecting the work procedure for each area and the module sheet creating means in the computer are sequentially selected. Allocating the work procedure to module sheets at regular intervals in time series.
- the cleaning work estimation method of the present invention is the cleaning work estimation method, wherein the shift table creation means in the computer converts each work procedure included in each module sheet to the worker at a certain time interval. It is characterized in that it has a step of creating a shift table by sorting each.
- the above-mentioned cleaning work estimation method includes: a step in which an evaluation standard storage means stores a quality control check evaluation standard; a check sheet storage means; The step of memorizing and the evaluation entry means comprise a step of entering an evaluation on the check sheet based on the quality control check evaluation criteria.
- the cleaning operation estimation program of the present invention is a cleaning operation estimation program that creates a cleaning operation program using a computer, and the computer is divided into areas for each area of the floor plan that has been input.
- Area type storage means for storing type
- area storage means for storing area for each area
- contamination degree storage means for storing pollution degree for each area
- finish degree storage means for storing finish degree for each area
- Work procedure selection means for sequentially selecting work procedures for each area based on the area type, area, degree of contamination, and finish, and the sequentially selected work procedures in time-series module sheets. It functions as a module sheet creating means to be allocated.
- the cleaning operation estimation program of the present invention is the cleaning operation estimation program, wherein the operation procedure included in each module sheet is distributed to the computer and shifted for each fixed time and for each operator. It functions as a shift table creation means for creating a table.
- the cleaning work estimation program of the present invention is the cleaning work estimation program, wherein the computer stores evaluation standard storage means for storing quality control check evaluation standards, and check sheet storage for storing quality control check sheets. And an evaluation entry means for entering an evaluation on the check sheet based on the quality control check evaluation criteria.
- the work procedure for each area is sequentially selected based on the area type, area, contamination degree, and finish degree.
- a module sheet can be created every certain time.
- a plurality of module sheets are created according to the time sequence of the work procedure, and each module sheet specifically describes the cleaning work procedure at regular intervals.
- Each module sheet covers a series of cleaning procedures. Therefore, if a plurality of module sheets are output, a series of cleaning work procedures can be automatically determined and output.
- it is possible to easily estimate the total work program up to the end of the cleaning work by simply rearranging the module sheets. It is an essential idea of the present invention to estimate a work program for cleaning work in units of these module sheets. This is done using a computer.
- the cleaning work estimation system of the present invention provided with the work cost estimation means, it is possible to easily and quickly estimate the labor cost, etc., and show it to the customer who requests the cleaning work. For this reason, the customer and the cleaning company staff can grasp the work cost objectively.
- the customer can evaluate the estimated amount and the like.
- the customer can examine the validity of the estimate by looking at the check sheet where the evaluation is entered based on the quality control check evaluation criteria.
- the quality standards for cleaning work can be displayed, and the calculated amount or existing contract amount can be used for the specification, quality, labor program (total work program), and education program (productivity, proficiency, moral) associated with the work module. You can discover which of these is the problem.
- FIG. 1 denotes a cleaning work estimation system according to the present invention.
- the cleaning work estimation system 10 of the present invention is a cleaning work estimation system that creates a work program for cleaning work using the PC 12.
- Cleaning work estimation system 10 is in PC12
- the area type storage means 18 for storing the area type for each area of the floor plan of the input building
- the area storage means 20 for storing the area for each area
- the pollution for storing the pollution degree for each area Degree storage means 22 for storing the finish degree for each area
- Finish degree storage means 24 for storing the finish degree for each area
- Work procedure selection means 26 for sequentially selecting the work procedure for each area based on the area type, area, pollution degree and pollution degree
- the module sheet creation means 28 for allocating the sequentially selected work procedures to the module sheets at regular time intervals in time series, and the respective work procedures included in each module sheet are sorted by regular time and by worker.
- Shift table creation means 30 for creating the shift table, sketch drawing input means 32 for storing the sketch by inputting the sketch, and the layout for each area by area, and the area type for each area by area Type storage means 1 8.
- the area storage means 20 stores the area of each area in the area storage means 20, the area storage means 22 stores the pollution degree of each area, and the work procedure included in each module sheet.
- an operation cost estimation means 36 for estimating the operation cost.
- the cleaning work estimation program of the present invention includes the PC 12, the area type storage means 18, the area storage means 20, the contamination degree storage means 22, the finishing degree storage means 24, the work procedure selection means 26, and the module sheet creation. It is a program that functions as means 28 and shift table creation means 30.
- the floor plan input means 16 is configured so that a floor plan of a building or the like to be cleaned can be obtained by a customer and input and stored by a scanner or the like.
- the area type storage unit 18 is configured to store an area type such as a sales floor, a passage, and a toilet for each area divided by the area key means 34.
- the area storage means 20 is configured to store an area for each area segmented by the area key means 34.
- the pollution degree storage means 22 is configured to store the degree of pollution such as heavy pollution, medium pollution, light pollution, etc. for each area divided by the zone key means 34.
- the finishing degree storage means 24 is configured to store the numerical value of glossiness (reflectance (%)) etc. of the floor etc. as the finishing degree for each area segmented by the segmenting means 34. .
- the work procedure selection means 26 has, for each area, the area type stored in the area type storage means 18, the area stored in the area storage means 20, the contamination degree stored in the contamination degree storage means 22, and the finish. Based on the finishing degree stored in the degree storage means 24, the work procedure is selected and determined.
- a plurality of work procedure patterns 40 are selected from a work procedure pattern database 42 systematically arranged. For example, if the area type is a toilet, the work procedure pattern 40 is “Disinfection / Replenishment of consumables, garbage collection, floor dust removal, sanitary ware 'mirror' wash basin, jet towel, equipment, floor cleaning, wall surface Etc. ⁇ If the area type is a powder room, then “Disinfection”, “Garbage collection”, “Dust removal from the floor”, “Mirror”, “Equipment”, “Wipe floor”, etc. ”.
- the module sheet creating means 28 is a force S that allows a series of total work procedure programs for the total work if the work procedures for each area selected by the work procedure selecting means 26 are arranged in time series. It is a means to divide the total work procedure program into a plurality of module sheets at regular intervals.
- Figure 3 shows an example of a module sheet. The module sheet shown in Fig. 3 is divided every two hours as a fixed time, and one module sheet every two hours. This module sheet also displays equipment, such as cleaners, power coats, and wipers, used for cleaning work.
- the shift table creation means 30 sorts and arranges the work procedure displayed on each module sheet created as described above on the shift table format in units of module sheets. create.
- the shift table format is configured, for example, with a time axis on the horizontal axis and a plurality of worker names on the vertical axis.
- An example of the shift table is shown in Fig. 4. This shift table distributes work procedures every two hours and every worker A to S.
- the sketch drawing input means 32 is configured to read and store the sketch with an image scanner or the like.
- the zone key means 34 is configured to zone the read sketch and store the zone type and area for each zone.
- Figure 5 shows an example of a regional sketch.
- the work cost estimation means 36 is configured to calculate the work cost including the cost of materials and equipment that is based only on the work procedure and area.
- the cleaning company staff who intends to use the cleaning work estimation system 10 first receives the floor plan of the building as well as the customer power who requested the cleaning work. This sketch is read by the sketch input means 32 of the PC 12 and stored.
- the area key means 34 performs the area key of this sketch and performs color coding for each area.
- Area The type is stored in the zone type storage means 18 for each zone according to the selection of the staff.
- the area is automatically calculated for each area and stored in the area storage means 20.
- the degree of contamination is automatically determined based on the selection of the staff or based on the area type, and is stored in the contamination degree storage means 22.
- the finishing degree requested by the customer as a specification is input and stored in the finishing degree storage means 24.
- an area-specific database 44 configured systematically for each area type as shown in FIG. 6 is formed.
- the work procedure selection means 26 performs a work procedure from the work procedure pattern database 42 shown in FIG. Select pattern 40.
- the module sheet creation means 28 arranges the work procedures for each zone type in time series, and creates a plurality of module sheets by dividing them in units of 2 hours. For example, as shown in Fig. 7, if one worker performs a series of total work and takes 28H man-hours, the module sheets will be 14 module sheets M1 to M14. Further, the module sheet creating means 28 calculates a work cost for each module. This work cost is usually hourly wage (yen ZH) X 2H. In addition, for each module sheet, the name of necessary equipment is determined automatically or by input.
- the equipment cost is determined automatically or by input. These data are described, for example, every 2H on the module sheet format 46 shown in FIG. 8, whereby a plurality of module sheets are created and stored.
- the module sheet format 46 is composed of a work procedure description column 48, a work procedure detailed explanation column 50, and a necessary equipment description column 52.
- the module database 54 shown in FIG. 9 is formed.
- the shift table creation means 30 creates a shift table based on the module database 54.
- work procedures M1S to M14S are assigned to a shift table format 56 divided every two hours and for each worker as shown in FIG. 9, and a shift table is created.
- Fig. 11 shows the shift table 58 (a) when three people A to C work from 10:00 to 20:00, and six people A to F work from 10:00 to 16:00.
- Figure 12 shows the shift table 58 (b) when doing so.
- Work procedure M1S to M14S are assigned by assigning work time and number of workers, and each time, M1S force is assigned to M14S in order from A to F. Done automatically.
- the MIS is assigned to the worker A column in the “10:00” column
- the M2S is assigned to the worker B column in the “10:00” column
- the work procedures M1S to M14S described in the shift table may not be exactly the same as the work procedures described in each module sheet, but may be edited or partially omitted.
- the work cost estimating means 36 estimates the work cost based on the module-specific database 54.
- the labor costs for each module sheet M1 to M14 can be calculated by adding the work costs M1C to M14C, and the total equipment costs can be calculated by adding the equipment costs M1K to M14K.
- a module sheet is created and a series of total work procedures are performed based on the module sheet.
- a shift table and work cost estimate can be created. For this reason, shift tables and work cost estimates can be easily and reliably created in units of module sheets. In addition, software development is easy and the cost can be reduced.
- an estimation evaluation means 100 may be provided.
- the estimate evaluation means 100 includes an evaluation standard storage means 102 for storing quality control check evaluation standards, a check sheet storage means 104 for storing quality control check sheets, and a quality control check evaluation.
- Evaluation entry means 106 for filling in the evaluation on the check sheet based on the standard, evaluation standard rewriting means 108 for rewriting the quality control check evaluation standard, procedure rewriting means 110 for rewriting the contents of the work procedure assigned to the module sheet, Shift table re-creating means 112 for re-creating the created shift table.
- the quality management check evaluation criteria stored in the evaluation criteria storage means 102 list the evaluation target contents for the items of ⁇ . Basic items "to" D. Floor management ". An evaluation level corresponding to the evaluation score is described for each target content. For example, for ⁇ .Basic items, “Management status of materials and equipment storage”, the contents of the evaluation target are “displayed and organized!” Corresponding to two points. “It ’s organized! “Is”, “corrupted” is described corresponding to 0 points. This quality control check evaluation standard is created for each customer or cleaning place based on the specifications of each customer.
- the check sheet stored in the check sheet storage unit 104 includes the same items as the evaluation criteria, and is provided with a column for describing the evaluation score for each item.
- “D. Floor management” there are columns for the evaluation score for gloss value, dirt, and corner dirt for each location such as a food floor aisle or sales floor.
- the evaluation entry means 106 Based on the evaluation criteria stored in the evaluation criteria storage means 102, the evaluation entry means 106 enters the evaluation score for each item in the quality control check sheet stored in the check sheet storage means 104, and the total It is configured to calculate and enter the score.
- the quality control check sheet filled with evaluation scores can be output and viewed by customers.
- the evaluation criteria rewriting means 108 can rewrite the evaluation criteria stored in the evaluation criteria storage means 102 in response to a customer request.
- the procedure rewriting means 110 can rewrite the contents of the work procedure assigned to the module sheet in accordance with the customer's request to ensure a certain quality of cleaning.
- the shift table re-creating means 112 is configured to re-create the created shift table in response to a customer's request to ensure a certain quality of cleaning.
- the cleaning work estimation system 10 provided with the estimation evaluation means 100
- the cleaning operator estimates the cleaning work by assigning the work procedure to the module sheet and performs the cleaning
- the cleaning work is appropriately performed.
- the customer and the cleaning contractor perform the quality control of the cleaning work at the cleaning site based on the quality control check evaluation criteria shown in FIG.
- the evaluation result is selected for each item of the quality control check evaluation criteria. The selection can be made by clicking or the like.
- the score corresponding to the evaluation result is entered in the corresponding column of the quality control check sheet in FIG. For example, if you select “Displayed and organized” in “A.
- the evaluation result is entered in the quality control check sheet as shown in FIG. A subtotal of the score is also calculated and entered in the quality control check sheet.
- rank evaluations from “A evaluation” to “D evaluation” corresponding to the total evaluation points can be confirmed. Cleaners and customers will examine the adequacy of the estimated amount of cleaning work while viewing this quality control check sheet. For example, it is considered that the estimated amount is too high even though the rank evaluation is C evaluation.
- the evaluation standard rewriting means 108 rewrites the quality control check evaluation standard
- the procedure rewriting means 110 rewrites the contents of the work procedure assigned to the module sheet
- the shift table recreating means 112 Recreate the shift table created by.
- the evaluation criteria are changed based on the examination results, and based on the examination results! Rework the labor program.
- a change in the evaluation criteria for example, when the gloss value level is increased, for example, the setting of a gloss value of 50 or more to 5 points is changed to a setting of a gloss value of 60 or more to 5 points.
- Change the quality control check evaluation criteria when the weight of “A. Basic items” is increased and the weight of “B. Elevation / Others” is decreased, for example, the maximum score of “A. Basic items” is 2 points. “B. Elevation 'Other” has a maximum score of 2; “A. Basics” has a maximum score of 3 and “B. Elevation' Other” has a maximum score of 1 Change to.
- the evaluation entry means 106 enters the evaluation on the check sheet based on the rewritten quality control check evaluation criteria.
- the estimate evaluation unit 100 is not limited to being provided in the PC 12 of the cleaner, but may be provided in the customer terminal 200 shown in FIG. In this case, the customer can output the check sheet from the customer terminal 200 and evaluate the estimated amount.
- the quality standard of cleaning work can be displayed, and the calculated amount or existing contract amount can be displayed in the specifications, quality, labor program (total work program), and work module. You can discover which of the accompanying educational programs (productivity, proficiency, morality) is problematic. Also work module changes
- the cleaning work estimation system of the present invention is not limited to being provided in a PC, and may be provided in another type of computer such as a server.
- the cleaning work estimation system the cleaning work estimation method, and the cleaning work estimation program of the present invention, it is possible to automatically determine and output a cleaning work procedure corresponding to the area to be cleaned. it can. For this reason, it can be widely used to instruct work procedures to workers.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of a cleaning work estimation system of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of work procedure selection means of the cleaning work estimation system of FIG.
- FIG. 3 is screen data showing an example of a module sheet created by the cleaning work estimation system of FIG. [4] Screen data showing an example of the shift table created by the cleaning work estimation system in FIG.
- ⁇ 7 This is a diagram in which module sheets created by the cleaning work estimation system in Fig. 1 are arranged in time series.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of a module sheet format used for the cleaning work estimation system in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of a database classified by module used for the cleaning work estimation system of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of a shift table format used for the cleaning work estimation system in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 11 Screen data showing an example of a shift table created by the cleaning work estimation system of FIG.
- FIG. 12 is screen data showing another example of the shift table created by the cleaning work estimation system of FIG.
- FIG. 14 is a block diagram of the estimation evaluation means provided in the cleaning work estimation system of FIG.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing an example of quality control check evaluation criteria used in the cleaning work estimation system of FIG.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing an example of a quality control check sheet used in the cleaning work estimation system of FIG.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing a state in which evaluation scores are entered in the quality control check sheet of FIG. [18]
- FIG. 18 is a layout diagram showing gloss measurement points when gloss measurement is performed in order to enter the evaluation score on the quality control check sheet in the cleaning work estimation system of FIG. ⁇ 19] It is a graph showing the gloss measurement result when the gloss measurement is performed in order to enter the evaluation score on the quality control check sheet in the cleaning work estimation system of FIG.
- FIG. 20 is an internetwork configuration diagram for explaining still another embodiment of the cleaning work estimation system of the present invention.
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