Well, I know we all like a good detective story or mystery. Sorry, this is not a James Patterson novel.
Rather a reminder that a tidy office or facility will not solve problems and might hide evidence needed to show a necessity for a root cause analysis and counteractive behavior.
Is it alright to discard an item if it is identified as a non-production part? Is the discarding onto the scrap heap of a non-production item harmless to a company? If it was a missing link in an item production it would lead to a work stoppage until the piece that was missing the part was found.
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