macvicar
Automotive
- May 2, 2000
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I'm currently in the process of benchmarking how various industries deal with "off-standard" conditions/circumstances with regards to standard time<br>development. The definition we use for "off-standard" is:<br><br>"Circumstances affecting the time of performance of a particular operation that were not taken into account in establishing a production standard are know as Non or Off Standard conditions."<br><br>Examples of this are: A stripped fastener<br> An intermittent parts fit problem<br> Slag in a weld nut<br><br>The majority of our off-standard issues arise on our Assembly lines and our position has always been for the operator to use the andon system to call their Team Leader for assistance. Should the condition last for an extended period of time, the supervisor is to make accommodations. Even though we don't award any PF & D allowances, we feel that since we only load the jobs to a maximum of 95%<br>of takt, provide 36 min. of paid breaks (over 8 hrs) and have an andon system for each operator to call for assistance, that off-standard conditions can be handled fairly without adding anything to the time standard.<br><br>What I'm looking for is how other companies deal with off-standard conditions. Do you have contractual language or company policy regarding this issue, do yoou add allowances to the time standards, use PF & D or do you handle it differently ?<br><br>I would appreciate any feedback on this matter. <br><br>Thank You