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5 Why Analysis

  • 5W1H, Why Why Analysis

    sensei December 7, 2017
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    1. 5W1H Who+What+When+Where+Which+How Classify the problem according to the 5Ws and 1 H explaining characteristics and trends 2. Understand the structure Flashlight definition diagram 3. Understand the principle and basic rules Principle The filament generate light due to heat Basic rules (Main rule) The filament has to receive an adequate…

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  • Human Error or Lack of Knowledge

    sensei October 14, 2017
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    After completing Breakdown Analysis, one of the outcomes will be Human Error or Lack of Knowledge, meaning breakdown occurred due to: no Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) or Training Process Guide (TPG) in place equipment setup instructions were missing or poorly expained OEM training wasn’t completed for all maintenance technicians (mechanics, millwrights, electricians etc.)…

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