Hi again friends,
Have implemented a daily perimeter inspection before the start of production. Our team has agreed that if breaches of the perimeter, signs of tampering with product tank locks or pest sightings occur, production is not allowed to commence until corrective measures have been carried out.
The first breach of the perimeter was observed this week and production was delayed. My boss now wants to change the procedure, as he says it is too severe.
In this instance, the QC Manager and myself (Plant Manager) took a decision to start the line based on the tank locks being secure and no pest sightings.
Your thoughts on the procedure itself and the actions taken?
R
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