© 2004 Cayman Business
Systems
Rev:
Pre-G3 - Rendered Thursday,
February 12, 2004
•1. Standardized work instructions/procedures
•2. Fixtures and jigs
•3. Mechanical interference interfaces
•4. Mechanical counters
•5. Mechanical sensors
•6. Electrical/Electronic sensors
•7. Job sheets or Process packages
•8. Bar coding with software integration and control
•9. Marking
•10. Training and related educational safeguards
•11. Visual Checks
•12. Gage studies
•13. Preventive maintenance
•14. Automation (Real Time Control)
Controls can be process controls such as fixture fool-proofing or SPC, or can be post-process inspection /
testing.
Inspection / testing may occur at the subject operation or at subsequent operation(s) that can detect the subject failure mode.