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The 8 Categories of Defects pt.2

THE 8 CATEGORIES OF DEFECTS When a defect occurs, the 8 Categories of Defects helps determine. HOW MUCH EFFORT HOW SHOULD IT Be PRIORITIZED? WHO FIXES IT? WILL IT TAKE? WHAT TOOLS TO UsE? WHO SUPPORTS IT? *5. LACK OF BASE° CONDITION Any issue that causes a piece of equipment to be out of spec, according to the original manufacturer ie. oil level, belts tightened, over- Any unneeded tools, supplies, etc., in an area where they won't be used immediately or often (5S principles) ie. extra tools, screws sticking out, pipes that are no longer needed lubrication 00 0 00 0 00 7. UNNESCESSARY • MATERIALS 6. MINOR DEFECTS Any issue that may impede production, obscure potential problems, or affect general cleanliness of plant or machine Any issue that prevents team members from being able to positively develop, execute, or drive improvements in our systems je, this is ie. frayed belts, oil on the ground more about the process than the machinery 8. ORGANIZATIONAL DEFECTS © 2013 Inno-Versity Group. All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced, displayed, modified or distributed without the express prior written consent of the copyright holder.

The 8 Categories of Defects pt.2

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This is part 2 of an Illustration of the 8 Categories of Defects. This graphic was used as part of an employee training presentation by a manufacturing company.

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