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What is it: A Work Instruction provides a detailed breakdown of instructions required to carry out one or more steps or tasks in a procedure. Work Instructions are usually the accomplishment of best practises by a team and are retained in the department or unit where the work is performed. A Work Instruction contains much more detail than a procedure and is created if very detailed instructions are needed.
Why use it: A Work Instruction is a tool that enables operators to observe a production process with an understanding of how assembly tasks are to be performed. It ensures the quality level is understood and serves as an excellent training aid, enabling replacement or temporary individuals to easily adapt and perform the assembly operation. The benefits of using a work instruction are as follows:
Where to use it: Work Instructions are usually positioned and displayed near tasks that require attention and precision to detail.
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