Manufacturing is the backbone of modern society. Without manufacturing, we wouldn’t have cars or X-ray machines or inflatable kayaks or really anything. And no matter what you make, it’s critically important that your manufacturing environment functions smoothly, safely, and reliably.
That’s where Good Manufacturing Practices comes in. This training series will help you better understand how and why your facility operates the way it does. From learning how to use your equipment to understanding the importance of standard operating procedures, Good Manufacturing Practices will help set you on the path to a long, safe, and successful manufacturing career.
So get ready to enjoy Good Manufacturing Practices. Another training course from The Jeff Havens Company, where we provide serious solutions in a seriously funny way.
Learning Objectives:
How (and why) to perform routine safety checks before using manufacturing equipment, and how to use that equipment safely and correctly
Understanding the rationale behind your company’s standard operating procedures (SOPs) and the potential problems that can happen when SOPs aren’t followed correctly
Recognizing the importance of proper documentation to ensure accountability, quality, compliance, and seamless communication
Making the connection between personal behavior and the overall safety and productivity of a factory, cleanroom, or other manufacturing facility.
Developing necessary skills for handling production defects, reporting equipment issues, and other areas of quality control
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What Is Included In This Course?
- 5 videos with knowledge check questions - Final quiz - Closed captions (English and Spanish) - Certificate available upon completion
Video Titles:
- Health, Hygiene, and Behavior
- Equipment Use
- Standard Operating Procedures
- Documentation
- Quality Control
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