What does "TAKE 5" mean in Safety?
Take 5 is a quick SAFEY checklist - tool used to Identify SAFETY hazards before starting work at a site.
What does the TPM stands for?
TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MANUFACTURING
What is a defect?
A defect is any flaw or deviation from the base condition.
What does 6W2H stands for?
It stands for 6 “W” questions and 2 “H” questions.
For how long You should wash your hands with soap and water?
For at least 20 seconds
When should you do a "TAKE 5"?
Before starting any task, when conditions change, or if something feels unsafe.
What is TPM?
Holistic approach for Reducing Losses
How many deadly Defects are there?
7
What is the main purpose of 6W2H?
To gather complete and clear information for decision-making or problem-solving.
How can you help prevent the spread of VIRUS?
1) Stay at home when you are sick.
2) Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
3) Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
FIVE SECONDS
Which are 4 SAFETY questions for every task?
1. WHAT am I going to do?
2. HOW am I going to do it?
3. HOW can I be injured?
4. WHAT can I do to prevent an injury?
What does CBD stands for?
Critical
Business
Driver
Who can complete a Defect Card?
Any associate who finds a defect.
Who usually uses 6W2H in organizations?
TRIO, Coaches and effected associates.
What does GMP stands for?
Good Manufacturing Practices
What does "TAKE" stands for in TAKE 5
TALK
ACTIONS
KNOWLEDGE
ENGAGEMENT
What is Our CBD?
500 - MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure)
0 - LTA (loss time accidents)
98% - Schedule Attainment
Why do we find and fix Defects?
To prevent breakdowns.
What are the 2 H's in 6W2H?
How, and How much.
Why is GMP Important in Production?
GMP insures that Products are made Safely and consistently with high Quality standards.
Which five procedures make up the TAKE 5 SAFETY CHECK designed to help associates mitigate exposure to injury?
STOP, THINK, IDENTIFY, PLAN and PROCEED
What are the some of the key TPM roles called?
Name at least 2
Line Owner
Process Owner
Maintenance Owner
Coaches
Name ALL 7 Deadly defects
1) Minor Flaws. 2) Lack of base conditions. 3) HTR (hard to reach). 4) SOC (source of contamination). 5) Quality Defects. 6) Unnecessary Items. 7) SAFETY Defects
What are the 6 W's in 6W2H?
What, Why, Where, When, Who and Whom
What is cross-contamination?
Cross-contamination happens when one product is unintentionally contaminated with another material or product during production.