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Using Visual Controls To Boost OEE Webinar

Make it visual! Learn how you can improve equipment performance and reliability; make inspections, operations and maintenance easier; plus reduce equipment-specific training time by 60 to 80-percent.

 

"Visual machine" methods that have been successfully applied in many different industry settings will be shared by Robert Williamson, author of " Lean Machines for World-Class Manufacturing & Maintenance. " The visual examples in this session are based on several decades of work in hundreds of facilities.

 

The webcast will also introduce Brady's line of visual workplace solutions, which enable users to print custom labels, signs, tags and displays whenever and wherever needed.  New features will be highlighted that simplify the creation of multicolor gauge labels, oil level indicators and other visual controls that can be used to simplify PM's and identify operating abnormalities at a glance.

 

Hosted by: Brady Corporation
Presenter: Robert Williamson, Strategic Work Systems

 

Download a Recording of this Visual Controls Webinar


 

Presenter's Bio:
Robert M. Williamson is an internationally known educator, consultant, and writer on the subjects of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) and Lean Equipment Management. He has provided consulting and training to over 400 plant locations in 43 different industry types over the past 35 years. Robert is an associate at both the University of Dayton, Center for Competitive Change, and at the Maintenance and Reliability Center, the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. He has also spent over 16 years studying the "secrets" of NASCAR equipment reliability methods, and is the "Lean and TPM" affiliate with PIT Instruction & Training, a nationally known motorsports pit crew training center located in Race City, USA (Mooresville, North Carolina).

 

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