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NEQC CONFERENCE THE 55TH NORTH EAST QUALITY CONFERENCE
 
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5S AND VISUAL CONTROLS

This seminar is designed for those who want to obtain that competitive edge in their industry. Visual controls in our everyday world such as the way traffic is organized by lights, lane markers, international warning signs and other aids is excellent proof how effective visual controls can be. We are also familiar with poor signage, tight curves and blind intersections that have not been designed well. These areas are prone to accidents. The same concept exists in industries. Companies that embrace the methodology to enhance visual controls have a distinct advantage.

Seminar Topics:

  • 5S
  • Andon Lights
  • Total Preventive Maintenance
  • Poke Yoke
  • Visual Inspection
  • DFMA
  • Creating the culture
  • White boards
  • Kanban
  • Understand importance/advantages of visual controls in industry.

    Instructor, Thomas Doherty is a principal of Helle Consulting, a manufacturing consulting firm specializing in Lean manufacturing, ERP, JIT and TQM. He has developed and conducted many public and in-house educational workshops related to these subjects and others. Tom is dedicated to improving manufacturing productivity, ERP implementation Total Quality Management, Just-In-Time, and process improvement for companies that want to be significant competitors. He has conducted education for Worcester Polytechnic Institute, APICS organizations, SME and ASQ (American Society for Quality). His contribution to industry has been recognized by Who's Who of Manufacturing and in the national Industrial Engineering Magazine

    Clear your calendar and mark the date!

    WHEN: October 21-22, 2004
    WHERE: Best Western Royal Plaza, Marlborough, MA
    TIME: 9:00am to 5:00pm


     
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