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The Lean Shop Floor Yellow Belt Series are designed and developed in a very simple way so that the shop floor staff with little or no formal education can understand. When a staff member completes all the 8 modules he / she can be awarded a certificate.
There are 8 modules namely:
1. Apply Lean Practices
2. Apply 5S Pinnciples
3. Undertake Root Cause Analysis
4. Apply Cost Factors
5. Apply Quick Changeovers
6. Apply JIT Principles
7. Apply TPM Principles
8. Sustain Process Improvements
Module 1 – Apply Lean Practices Covers the following topics:
What makes a manufacturer Lean
Different types of manufacturing
Where you fit and why YOU are important
What value-adding is
Who a customer is
Who a supplier is
Why customers buy and why they stop buying
Ordering too much is a waste
Introduction to -
5S
Continuous improvement
Just in Time Kanban
Root cause analysis
• Total number of slides: 33
You can also buy all the 8 modules at a discounted price. Pl look for "Shop Floor Series – All in 1"
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Source: Best Practices in Shop Floor PowerPoint Slides: Lean Shop Floor YB Series - 1. Apply Lean Practices PowerPoint (PPT) Presentation, Vishnu Rayapeddi
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Lean Shop Floor / Yellow Belt Training Series - 8 Modules
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Shop Floor 5S Total Productive Maintenance Manufacturing Root Cause Analysis Operational Excellence Lean Management Takt Time Just in Time Autonomous Maintenance Process Improvement Lean Office Problem Solving Lean Manufacturing
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