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Zone Leader: Zone: Starting Date: Target Completion Date: What is Your Vision: What Problem Are You Trying To Solve and WHY? (Remember to include what issues the problem is CAUSING) What is the actual condition? (current state) Use the 5 why methodology to better describe current state What is the Next Target Step? nge VERIFY Success, & Adjust as Needed at, and when might it be completed? Verify Results - What were your conclusions? Actual Date Completed: 3/12/2015 Should This Be Considered For A Poka-Yoke? YES NO Matthew Larson GRL 05/08/2014 Matthew Larson GRL Matthew Larson GRL 1. Why is this problem occurring? There is no guide for acceptable defects for specific grade surfaces at either press. 2. Why is that? 3. Why is that? 4. Why is that? 5. Why is that? List Possible Solution(s) - -create a specific pareto chart for tracking dirt under -track colors to look for patterns -find where these colors are stored in the warehouse. The number one cause of scrap in GRL is particles under the laminate. The parts are often sent down stream when they should have been scrapped. Because of this behavior, root cause for this defect cannot be investigated at the point of occurrence. We send parts that should be scrapped down stream from our press. Determine root cause by pareto charting defe codes at point of defect. verified that specific high gloss laminates in 4 specific colors seemed to show defects at 3000% rate compared to other colors. revised STD Work to treat these colors differe and add a quality measure for cleaning under laminat with a brush wand. Matthew Larson GRL 06/30/201 Zero scrap

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Zone Leader: Zone:

Starting Date: Target Completion Date:

What is Your Vision:

What Problem Are You Trying To Solve and WHY? (Remember to include what issues the problem is CAUSING)

What is the actual condition? (current state)Use the 5 why methodology to better describe current state

What is the Next Target Step?

PLAN - Implement the Change VERIFY Success, & Adjust as Needed

Who is doing what, and when might it be completed? Verify Results - What were your conclusions?

Actual Date Completed: 3/12/2015

Should This Be Considered For A Poka-Yoke? YES NO

1. Why is this problem occurring?

2. Why is that?

3. Why is that?

4. Why is that?

5. Why is that?

List Possible Solution(s) -

Matthew Larson GRL

05/08/2014

1. Why is this problem occurring?

2. Why is that?

3. Why is that?

4. Why is that?

5. Why is that?

List Possible Solution(s) -

Matthew Larson GRL

1. Why is this problem occurring?

2. Why is that?

3. Why is that?

4. Why is that?

5. Why is that?

List Possible Solution(s) -

Matthew Larson GRL

1. Why is this problem occurring? There is no guide for acceptable defects for specific grade surfaces at either press.

2. Why is that?

3. Why is that?

4. Why is that?

5. Why is that?

List Possible Solution(s) - -create a specific pareto chart for tracking dirt under -track colors to look for patterns -find where these colors are stored in the warehouse.

The number one cause of scrap in GRL is particles under the laminate. The parts are often sent down stream when they should have been scrapped. Because of this behavior, root cause for this defect cannot be investigated at the point of occurrence.

We send parts that should be scrapped down stream from our press.

Determine root cause by pareto charting defect codes at point of defect.

verified that specific high gloss laminates in 4 specific colors seemed to show defects at 3000% rate compared to other colors.

revised STD Work to treat these colors differentlyand add a quality measure for cleaning underside of laminat with a brush wand.

Matthew Larson GRL

06/30/2014

Zero scrap

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We send parts that should be scrapped down

Determine root cause by pareto charting defect

revised STD Work to treat these colors differently and add a quality measure for cleaning underside of

06/30/2014