What is the science of matching the job to the worker and the product to the user?
Ergonomics
This type of waste is described as lost time due to poor product flow like shortages, bottlenecks, and down machines.
Waiting
Where are fire extinguishers kept throughout the facility?
Red Poles, Sit Down EFL, & New RT
What are the 5S mean?
Sort, Set, Shine, Standardize, Sustain
This ergonomic risk factor states that any posture that would be used to squeeze out a rage should be avoided.
Wash Rag
This type of waste is described as the production or rework of out of specification parts.
Defects
What are the four "Take Cover" locations in our facility?
Fema Tunnel, SWE, Front Restrooms, Yard Shack.
What are the 5 QC's?
Correct Part, Correct Quantity, Correct Condition, Correctly Packed, Correctly, Shipped
This ergonomic risk factor states that "winging out" of the elbows should be minimized.
Elbows Out
This type of waste is described as excess supply beyond the requirements of the next process.
Over Production
What PPE is always required while working in our facility?
Steel Toe Shoes, Cut Resistant Gloves
What does CPS stand for?
Caterpillar Production System
This ergonomic risk factor states that work should be presented so that material is positioned in a way to avoid bending over.
Butts Up
This type of waste is described as wasted movement made while working.
Excess Motion
What is the maximum amount of weight you are allowed to lift by yourself in our facility?
50 lbs.
How many guiding principles are there in CPS?
15
This ergonomic risk factor states that you should only use seating when appropriate, and provide good, adjustable chairs.
Sit vs. Stand
This type of waste is described as excess raw material, work-in-progress, or finished goods.
Inventory
When the blade of a Klever Kutter becomes damaged or dull, what should you do with the tool?
Give to coach or TL for proper disposal.
What are the three sub-systems of CPS?
Operating system, Cultural system, Management system.