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The reason why 'I thought I understood the blade exchange' leads to accidents.

[New Employee Training Factory] Thought I was teaching, but was it an accident? Avoiding the dangers of blade replacement with a video!

Tool replacement on NC lathes is often treated as a "basic task" on the shop floor. However, this complacency can trigger defective products, equipment damage, and accidents. For example… ● Starting machining with the tool oriented incorrectly, damaging parts or tools ● Insufficient torque causing the tool to shift, leading to dimensional defects ● Machining without correcting the origin, wasting the workpiece Many of these troubles stem from a state of "thinking I understand" because "I was taught once." To ensure daily safety and quality, education that helps workers understand why these checks are necessary is essential. Tool replacement on NC lathes is a typical process that "seems easy but is prone to accidents." Torque, installation direction, and origin correction are all things that can only be adhered to if the reasons are understood. At LinkStudio, we produce numerous video educational materials focused on NC lathes, tool replacement, and machining safety, and we can tailor the content, language, and machine compatibility to meet the educational needs of the shop floor. Companies looking to reduce accidents and lessen the burden of teaching are encouraged to consult with us. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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To the warehouse operations leader: Training methods for new employees who repeatedly make "barcode mistakes."

[Video Training] "I scanned it, but it was different" Addressing new employees' lack of verification through training.

"I read it properly." "I thought it was okay because it beeped." Isn't it the case that new employees sometimes neglect to confirm during barcode scanning operations, leading to incorrect shipments or losses? ● Scanning the wrong product and processing it with the adjacent item ● Not checking the number of digits or displayed content of the barcode ● Having the misconception that "if it beeps, it's okay" The background of these mistakes is a lack of awareness that "scanning does not equal confirmation." Barcode scanning is not just a task. Because it is a job where "even if no one is watching, someone will be troubled if a mistake occurs," the individual's awareness of confirmation becomes a lifeline. LinkStudio offers a variety of educational videos specialized in barcode operations and confirmation tasks in logistics and warehouse settings. From "education that teaches operations" to "education that fosters a sense of responsibility," if you are interested, please feel free to consult with us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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How to teach a newcomer who has "vague procedures for aseptic work"?

[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Video Training] Risks Caused by New Employees Who Are Unclear About Aseptic Procedures! Ensure Clear Understanding of Aseptic Procedures Through Effective Education.

In a pharmaceutical factory, strict adherence to aseptic work procedures is essential for ensuring the quality and safety of products. However, if new operators have a vague understanding of aseptic work procedures, the following risks may arise: ● Product contamination: The aseptic condition may not be maintained, leading to the possibility of microbial contamination of the product. ● Occurrence of quality defects: Errors in procedures may result in the product failing to meet quality standards. ● Regulatory violations: There is an increased risk of violating regulations such as GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice), which may lead to administrative guidance or product recalls. For new operators who have a vague understanding of aseptic work procedures, specific and practical training is necessary. By utilizing video manuals, simulated training, and checklists, we can clarify procedures and improve understanding. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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