Hi, I didn't see this topic on the forum yet ~
Anyway, we have a number of dried ingredients that need rework. Are these typically stored all in one section together (a rework section), or are they stored alphabetically interspersed with the ingredients that are fully released?
Also, how are reworks typically identified as being approved for rework? Our problem is that, on at least one occasion, a worker has mistaken the sticker 'Approved for Rework' as being a 'Released' sticker. We want to show that we have found it within specifications for everything but the rework spec, but want to make clear that it is not released.
Thanks
Matthew
Anyway, we have a number of dried ingredients that need rework. Are these typically stored all in one section together (a rework section), or are they stored alphabetically interspersed with the ingredients that are fully released?
Also, how are reworks typically identified as being approved for rework? Our problem is that, on at least one occasion, a worker has mistaken the sticker 'Approved for Rework' as being a 'Released' sticker. We want to show that we have found it within specifications for everything but the rework spec, but want to make clear that it is not released.
Thanks
Matthew






