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" Visual controls : "
Chris A. Ortiz, Murry R. Park.
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BL
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Record Number
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750805
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b570764
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Main Entry
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Chris A. Ortiz, Murry R. Park.
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Title & Author
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Visual controls : : applying visual management to the factory\ Chris A. Ortiz, Murry R. Park.
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Publication Statement
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New York : Productivity Press, ©2011.
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(xix, 160 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
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ISBN
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1439820929
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: 9781439820926
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Contents
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Importance of the Visual FactoryThe Common Ground of Production Environments People Processes Engineering Changes, Expediting, and Nonconforming Product Inventory The Bottom Line-Making Information AccessibleManagement's RoleThe Basics of the Visual Factory: 5SVisual Factory LayoutVisual ToolsVisual Parts and SuppliesVisual Maintenance and Total ProductiveMaintenance BoardsVisual CommunicationThe Basics of the Visual Factory: 5SThe 5S's Sort Set in Order Shine or Scrub Standardize SustainLet the 5S Event Begin 5S Day 1: Sort 5S Day 2 and Day 3: Set in Order and Shine 5S Day 4: Standardize 5S Day 5: Beginning to Sustain5S in Maintenance DepartmentsTips for Sustaining 5S Create an End-of-Day Clean-Up Procedure Conduct a Daily or Shift Walkthrough Establish a 5S Audit Sheet Create and Maintain a 5S Tracking Sheet Develop a 5S Incentive ProgramVisual Factory LayoutThe Legacy of Factory LayoutsVisualizing Your Visual Factory Actualizing Your Visual Factory General Guidelines Addressing Waste when Planning the Visual FactoryOverall Sequence for Creating a Visual FactoryLayoutThe Four Basic Conditions of Value-AddingProcesses Value Is Being Added Process Is Being Reconfigured (Setup or Changeover) Planned Stoppage Unplanned StoppageVisual Inventory Feed Materials and Consumables Purchased Inventory WIP Finished GoodsLaying Out Support Functions Common Area Direct Support FunctionsIndirect Support FunctionsBack to Your Future Factory LayoutVisual ToolsVisual Tool Boards or Shadow Boards Tool Board Materials Designing and Constructing a Tool Board Personal Tools: Dilemma or Solution? Tool Check CardsPositioning Tools OverheadRight-SizingVisual Parts and SuppliesInventory Basics When We Use the Term Inventory, What Specifically Are We Talking About? Why Is Having More Inventory than What Is Needed to Support Customer Demand a Bad Thing? Why Does Your Company Carry Its Existing Levels of Inventory? Is It Possible to Drive Down Inventory Levels without Putting Production and Shipping Commitments in Jeopardy? What Role Does a Visual Management System Play in Achieving a Reduced Inventory Level?A Few General Points on Supply Chain Management The Role of Manufacturing Software Systems Current Global Trends Receiving InspectionA Tour through the Ideal Stockroom Materials Common Area Stockroom Entrance Unloading Dock Receiving Inspection Area Main Stockroom Stockroom Layout ConsiderationsInventory Reduction Strategy 5S and Kanban 5S in the StockroomReplenishment: Kanban and Two-Bin SystemsVisual Maintenance and Total ProductiveMaintenance BoardsThe Role of Maintenance Common Misconceptions First Responder Impact of Product NonconformitiesTotal Productive Maintenance-An Overview The Three Approaches to TPM The Three Levels of TPMImplementing TPM and TPM VisualsCross-TrainingVisual Layout for the Maintenance Area Creating a Common Area Common Area Layout Maintenance Layout on the Production Floor Maintenance 5S Visual Tool Boards Name TagsMaintenance Consumables and KanbanOverall Equipment EffectivenessThe Maintenance ManagerVisual CommunicationsFacility Performance Sales On-Time Delivery Productivity Quality Safety EnvironmentalMetrics Communication Boards at the ProductionLevelProduction Control BoardsCommunication LightsLean Procedures
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Subject
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Manufacturing processes.
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Production management.
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Visual communication.
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LC Classification
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TS155.C475 2011
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Chris A Ortiz
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Murry Park
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