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Yokohama Patch 2
Industrial standards allow non-technical industrial workers to define structured workflows to improve the efficiency and reliability of the equipment and processes that they operate during every shift. These workflows come in the form of guided tasks that are generated based on the business calendar associated with the functional location for which they were created.
Industrial standards address significant user needs, including
- Definitions of regular work, including the conditions through which the work is to be initiated, the predicate conditions which must be satisfied before the work can commence, the sequence of activities to be used to execute the work, and the prescribed processes to be followed when anomalies are encountered during the work.
- Specification of guidance for completing regular work at different levels of detail, including media such as images or videos, descriptive text, and more extensive procedural or instructional information like one-point lessons or reference documents.
- Seamlessly manage all manufacturing standards using the Standard Hub.
- Version control: All standards are version controlled and can be governed using a flexible approval process.
- Associate workflows with functional locations and equipment models: Industrial standards can be created for broad use within a plant or site, or they can be defined for specific devices.
- Schedule-based and ad-hoc execution: The standard author can specify a schedule for task generation based on the Business Calendar, down to shift-level detail. Standards can also be executed on demand in response to emergent shop floor requirements.
Initial release
Must be installed together with Industrial Guided Task, ICW Mobile, and ICW Core