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What are the causes of careless mistakes and how to address them? Three steps to prevent careless mistakes.

A detailed explanation of the causes of careless mistakes and specific countermeasures!

In the manufacturing industry, there is a term commonly used called "poka-mistake." This article explains the causes of poka-mistakes and their countermeasures. Poka-mistakes occur when unexpected errors are made due to human error (human mistakes), such as careless mistakes. These unexpected poka-mistakes can be difficult to recognize and address due to their sudden nature and frequency. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. For further details, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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Pro Manual! Seven Steps to Zero Defects for Factory Managers

How should we go about solving many challenges? A detailed explanation of the introduction methods for steps and techniques.

Simply nibbling at fragmented quality control methods will not achieve "zero defects." At our research institute, we have systematized a mechanism and procedures for achieving "zero defects" that require neither high costs nor significant effort, summarized in this document as the "7 Steps to Zero Defects." We are confident that this can serve as a bible for factory managers and quality control department heads, as well as a reference book for training quality control and production engineers. [Contents] ■ Step 1: Objectively assess the current state of your company ■ Step 2: Clarify the objectives of quality control and the desired vision ■ Step 3: Explanation of the two-step method for analyzing defect causes ■ Step 4: 4M change management to eliminate process disturbances ■ Step 5: Make issues visible through visible management ■ Step 6: Process design and identification of potential defects ■ Step 7: Build a QMS focused on preventive measures *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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