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“Working manner” for a worker generally refers to the way they perform their job duties and conduct themselves in the…
....Statistical Process Control (SPC) is a method of monitoring and controlling a process by using statistical techniques to identify and…
....A cleanroom is a controlled environment that filters pollutants like dust, airborne microbes, and aerosol particles to provide the cleanest…
....Contamination control refers to the practices and protocols used to prevent, manage, and monitor the introduction and spread of contaminants…
....RoHS-compliant solder refers to solder that meets the requirements of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive in the European…
....Standardized work, often used in Lean Manufacturing, means documenting and defining the best, safest, and most efficient way to perform…
....“Just-in-time” (JIT) is a production management philosophy and a system where goods are produced or delivered only when they are…
....“Production Idle Zero” refers to a state where a production system, process, or machine is not actively engaged in producing…
....A control plan is a document that outlines the specific actions and methods used to monitor and maintain the quality…
....Kanban is a Japanese word that directly translates to “visual card,” so the kanban system simply means to use visual…
....Lean manufacturing is a systematic approach to maximizing customer value while minimizing waste in all aspects of a production process.…
....Kaizen is a Japanese philosophy and methodology for continuous improvement, focusing on incremental, ongoing positive changes to processes and products.…
....Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a structured approach used to identify potential failure points in a system, process,…
....Cycle time refers to the total time it takes to complete a task, process, or project, from start to finish.…
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