KEY STANDARD WORK DOCUMENTS
You can see examples of all of the documents Michael used in ABCO’s Standard Work at the following URLs.
Process Capacity Tool
http://prnt.in/PCT
Standard Work Combination Sheet
http://prnt.in/SWCS
Standard Work Sheet
http://prnt.in/SWS
Standard Instruction Sheet
http://prnt.in/SIS
are not very familiar with your Standard Work a good roadmap to follow. This sheet should be placed in the gemba, so operators can see it where the work is being done.
Our last form, and final destination, is the Standard Instruction Sheet. To create it, use all three of the pre- vious forms. Start with all the steps in the process and list quality, safety, and time allowed to stay under Takt time. It also has an area for any other special notes anyone would need to do the job. Also in the corner is a reduced copy of the Standard Work Sheet—kind of a little roadmap.
The Standard Work Sheet is kept on the server for easy access to all. It is used by the operators and man- agers and is a great tool for cross training people as well as training new hires. Our results remain to be seen, as we are still in the middle of our implemen- tation of Standard Work throughout our facilities. We have already noticed a great improvement in the attitude of our employees and their willingness to change since we put the creation of Standard Work into their hands.
Michael will be presenting on ABCO’s Standard Work journey at the Continuous Improvement Conference in Pittsburgh, PA on April 2-5. Attend his session, “The Process of Standardizing Work” to learn more about the process as well as ABCO's results.
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