Implementation of Poka-yoke on Effective System



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.001

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Kokale Khyati, Jadhav Bhavesh, Chorghe Raj, Chavan Shreyas, "Implementation of Poka-yoke on Effective System", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 5, Article 47, pp. 1-4, 2022. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

Present opinions have stated that good quality can be gained only by organizations which implement the Quality Management Systems, which use the idea of continuous improvement of all processes and also which use the quality tools and quality methods, recycling technology inside of the production process. However in the new era of quality the methodology like Zero defects, continuous improvement, six sigma and method of quality (FMEA,QFD SPC) is a set of general measures to prevent defects. The aim of the system QC and techniques of Poka-Yoke is to ensure 100% quality products and their delivery to the customer as soon as possible and at a minimumcost. This means that the company ensures the monitoring and prevention of defects at each stage of production. The main motto of companies is ‘not to manufacture, not to release on the market and does not accept produc with defects’. They have been guided by the Poka-Yoke principle which are defects that arise most as a result of human errors where the same mistake has been made, errors due to misunderstanding, incorrect identification, forgetting, lack of training and improperly implemented good intention.

Keywords

mistake-proofing, poka-yoke, quality-control.

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