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  • The 7 QC Tools

    sensei December 18, 2019
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    Focused Improvement Quality Quality Management Systems TPM

    Exploring the 7 QC tools in lean manufacturing reveals a comprehensive set of strategies that enhance efficiency and minimize variability in production processes. The tools range from Cause-and-Effect diagrams, which focus on controlling processes, to Checksheets that streamline data collection, and Histograms that graphically represent data patterns. Pareto Diagrams prioritize…

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  • The 8 Big Plant Losses

    sensei December 6, 2019
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    Black Belt Training Lean TPM

    In process industries, products are manufactured in equipment complexes (called “plant”) consisting of columns, storage tanks, heat exchangers, pumps, compressors, furnaces and other such units, all connected by pipes, instrumentation systems, and so forth. Because of this integration, it is more important to focus on maximizing the overall effectiveness of…

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  • The 16 Big Losses and Related Costs

    sensei December 5, 2019
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    Black Belt Training Lean Supply Chain TPM

    How does working patiently and persistently to eliminate the 16 Big Losses not only have the benefit of driving up OEEs, but also help greatly to drive down costs? If a plant has been working flat-out to meet demand, for example, with its operators doing overtime and holiday work, increasing…

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  • Working on or near live electrical equipment parts

    sensei August 20, 2019
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    Blog Electrical Planned Maintenance Supply Chain

    This Guidance Document describes rules and procedures for safe working with high voltage electrical equipment. It details operating procedures, Permit to Work and other safety documents, provisions for entry into High Voltage enclosures, safety precautions prior to working on conductors and tests required on equipment. SCOPE It is recommended that…

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