What are the fourteen Subindustries of Manufacturing
Chemicals
Computers & Electronic Products
Electrical Equipment & Appliances
Food &
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Furniture
Machinery
Nonmetallic Minerals
Petroleum & Coal Products
Plastics & Rubber Production
Primary and Fabricated Metals
Printing
Textile, Textile Products, Apparel & Leather
Transportation Equipment
Wood & Paper
Moving and storage of materials is the concentration known as:
logistics and inventory control
Apprenticeships are sponsored by companies or:
labor unions
Number of people directly employed in manufacturing is about:
14 million
Automotive manufacturers developed a manufacturing process based on each person repeatedly performing a single task. This technique is called:
assembly-line production
The best way to ensure quality is to:
prevent problems before they happen
The final inspection of a product is done by:
the customer
Feedback is most effective when it:
addresses problems that arise immediately
Define the 5 Classes of Fire:
Class A Wood, Paper, Cloth, Plastic
Class B Grease, Oil, Chemicals
Class C Electrical Cords, Switches, Wiring
Class D Combustible Switches, Wiring, Metals
Class K Fires in Cooking Appliances Involving Combustible Oils/Fats
Describe the Fire Extinguisher Symbols:
Class A Green Triangle
Class B Red Square
Class C Blue Circle
Class D Yellow Decagon
Describe the 3 conditions needed for fire:
Fuel, Oxygen, Heat
Three examples of engineering controls are:
ventilation systems, machine guards, and circuit breakers
According to one government study, an employee with less than one year of experience is:
40% more likely to be injured
A simple covering for the lower part of the face is known as a:
dust mask
OSHA recommends that hot work be done in special areas where there are no flammable or combustible materials. If these materials are present, the permit requires that hot work be done:
at least 35 feet away from them
The Hazardous Material Identification System rates health, flammability, and physical hazard categories. On such a scale, a high level of danger is indicated by:
the number 4
When oxygen and acetylene cylinders are stored together, there must be a solid barrier wall or a distance of:
at least 20 feet between them
Miscommunication on the job can have serious consequences. All of the following could be caused by miscommunication except. A. wasted materials B. customer satisfaction C. wasted time D. quality problems:
B. customer satisfaction
A major cause of mistakes in manufacturing is:
lack of communication between shifts
Define the 3 team roles:
leader, contributor, encourager
Each team goal should be SMART. What does the acronym describe:
specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time based
The effectiveness of teams depends on cooperation among members with different skills and work styles. In order for the team to be effective, its members need to focus on:
completing the task and building positive relationships
Teams can use several strategies to reach a decision. They key point of a consensus decision is that:
team members support the decision even if they are not completely satisfied
The goal of conflict resolution is to:
find a permanent solution to a specific problem
If you are assigned to train someone else, it is important to:
record everything that you do
The final step of on-the-job training is:
following up over time to be sure the task was learned
External customer refers:
to the person or business who buys the product
Internal customers include all of the following, except:
consumers of the product
Some tools require frequent calibration against a standard. This process is generally required for:
any type of test equipment
One precaution, to minimize the risk of explosion when power tools must be used, is to use only:
pneumatic power tools
Photoelectric sensors detect obstructions in the path of a beam of light. These sensors are frequently as part of a:
trip device
A number of different maintenance programs are used in manufacturing plants. One of these, which focuses on cooperation between operators and maintenance specialists, is known as:
total productive maintenance
A job safety analysis (JSA) is one way to determine what safety information is needed by equipment operators. A JSA is normally the responsibility of:
a team involved in production operations and maintenance
________ Is a design methodology that designs features into the product that make it cheaper to manufacture while maintaining its ability to perform its intended function:
Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DFMA) [Show Less]