Creating working procedures

Category: PROCESS ENGINEERING
Length: 2 days

Planning:


Objectives: Understanding the need to standardize working documents, common types (procedures vs. instructions) and the differences between them. Learning of the competences for the realization of the procedures and the working instructions.

Target audience: Personnel from production or service companies, involved in the development, control or management of processes - engineers from quality departments, process engineering, production, department heads, specialists from Logistics, Customer Service, etc.

Duration: 2 days

Training agenda:
  • Introduction
  • Introduction to Standardization
     o What is it and why we need it
     o Examples of practical applications
     o Standardization and SMC correlation
     o RASIC matrix
  • Procedure
     o When used
     o Typical structures
     o Example & applications
  • Working instruction
     o When used
     o Flowchart and IPO
     o Tact time / Rhythm
     o Determining the number of operators
     o The assembly process on the tape
     o Calculation of efficiency and OEE
     o Notions for calculating workstations loading
     o Reduction of losses using the Yamazumi diagram
     o Creating work instructions
     o Applications
  • Discussions, evaluation, examination, completion of the course

Trainer:
Trainer with over 15 years experience in the industry and consultancy with expertise in the use of training and training tools.

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