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Lean Airplane - Lego <br />In this half -day workshop, you'll learn the basic principles of lean manufacturing and how to apply them <br />through an activity that involves a fast -paced simulated production line. You'll also learn about the eight <br />wastes and lean techniques including 5S, standardized work, batch -size reduction, and visual signals. By the <br />end of this day, the benefits of lean will be clearly apparent! <br />Objectives: <br />- Define "lean" as it relates to manufacturing. <br />- List and describe the eight wastes. <br />- Describe standardized work, 5S, visual controls, plant layout, quick changeover, batch reduction, point of <br />use storage, pull/Kanban, cellular flow, and total productive maintenance and how they fit into lean <br />manufacturing. <br />- Describe the benefits of lean manufacturing. <br />Intended audience: Manufacturing personnel, including technicians, engineers, and managers. <br />OSHA 10-Hour General Industry (7.5 of 10 hours of instruction) <br />This 10-hour workshop, known as "OSHA 10" provides employees with awareness of common job -related <br />safety and health hazards and instructs them on how to stay safe on the job through hazard identification, <br />avoidance, control, and prevention. Upon completion of all 10 hours of this workshop, participants will receive <br />their OSHA 10 Card. <br />Topics covered: <br />- Introduction to OSHA, including worker's rights and employer responsibilities <br />- Walking and working surfaces and fall protection <br />- Fire prevention and emergency response <br />- Electrical safety <br />- Personal protective equipment <br />- Hazard communication <br />- Fall protection <br />- Machine guarding <br />- Safety and health programs, including how to prevent workplace hazards <br />Intended audience: Manufacturing personnel at all levels <br />OSHA 10-Hour General industry (2.5 of 10 hours of instruction) <br />This 10-hour workshop, known as "OSHA 10" provides employees with awareness of common job -related <br />safety and health hazards and instructs them on how to stay safe on the job through hazard identification, <br />avoidance, control, and prevention. Upon completion of all 10 hours of this workshop, participants will receive <br />their OSHA 10 Card. <br />Topics covered: <br />- Introduction to OSHA, including worker's rights and employer responsibilities <br />- Walking and working surfaces and fall protection <br />- Fire prevention and emergency response <br />- Electrical safety <br />- Personal protective equipment <br />- Hazard communication <br />- Fall protection <br />- Machine guarding <br />- Safety and health programs, including how to prevent workplace hazards <br />Intended audience: Manufacturing personnel at all levels <br />Purdue MEP Center mep.purdue.edu 800-877-5182 Project #23747 Page 9 <br />