Advice on Foreign Body Complaint
I plan to re-train all production operators on proper procedures when equipment abnormalities occur and also assign an additional supervisor to monitor processes during breakdowns.
Besides training and supervision, I would really appreciate suggestions on additional preventive that can help avoid similar complaints. Do you have any suggestions on improving the escalation process to prevent operators from bypassing critical steps? I would be grateful for any insights you can offer from your experience. Thank you in advance for your help!
Before you jump to retraining, was lack of training the problem?
I know it sounds stupid but SO often when it comes to an incident people jump to "train" or "brief" their teams rather than understand what went wrong first.
I'd use a combination of fishbone and five whys to first understand the issue then go to corrective and preventive actions.
So a few questions to ask yourself.
Why was the machine part loose?
What processes are in place to prevent the loose machine part?
What PPM does the machine receive? Was that to plan?
What knowledge do the team have on metal hazards and consumer risk?
How was the part repaired when it was found? (As presumably it wasn't just a contaminant linked to one person but also later repaired, probably by someone else.)
How much pressure are the team under to deliver production volumes?
How are people treated if they raise a concern?
Are team members overly reliant on metal detectors?
Does your metal detector detect this contaminant?
I'm sure you can think of more. Even if you decide training is the answer, you can then direct it to actual gaps.