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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Design the JIT system/system improvements
  2. Implement the JIT system/improvements
  3. Monitor the JIT system

Required Skills

Required skills

reading

recording

communicating

planning

analysing

problem solving

negotiating

Required knowledge

needs of value chain members

principles of JIT

reasons for delaysstoragesinventories in the value chain and methods of reducingeliminating them

methods of identifying skill gaps and methods of filling skill gaps

key business objectives associated with implementing JIT

principles of the manufacturing process relevant to the sectionteam

production data generated by the process and its application to JIT

Evidence Required

The Evidence Guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria required skills and knowledge the range statement and the assessment guidelines for this training package

Overview of assessment requirements

The person will be able to plan the initial introduction of JIT to an organisation or a process or plan improvements to an existing JIT system

What are the specific resource requirements for this unit

Access to an organisation using JIT

What critical aspects of evidence are required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Evidence of the design implementation and monitoring of a JIT system and the effective operation of the JIT system are required

In what context should assessment occur

Assessment needs to occur in an organisation using JIT or by use of a suitable project or case study

Are there any other units which could or should be assessed with this unit or which relate directly to this unit

This unit could be assessed concurrently with

MSACMSA Analyse and map a value chain andor

MSACMS601A Analyse and map a value chain, and/or

MSACMTA Determine and improve process capability

MSACMT650A Determine and improve process capability.

This unit is related to

MSACMTA Apply Just in TimeJIT procedures and

MSACMT221A Apply Just in Time(JIT) procedures, and

MSACMTA Facilitate a Just in Time JIT system

MSACMT421A Facilitate a Just in Time (JIT) system

which cover the lowest and intermediate skill levels in CM respectively

What method of assessment should apply

Assessors must be satisfied that the person can consistently perform the unit as a whole as defined by the Elements Performance Criteria skills and knowledge A holistic approach should be taken to the assessment

Assessors should gather sufficient fair valid reliable authentic and current evidence from a range of sources Sources of evidence may include direct observation reports from supervisors peers and colleagues project work samples organisation records and questioning Assessment should not require language literacy or numeracy skills beyond those required for the unit

The assessee will have access to all techniques procedures information resources and aids which would normally be available in the workplace

The method of assessment should be discussed and agreed with the assessee prior to the commencement of the assessment

What evidence is required for demonstration of consistent performance

Where evidence is gathered from the initial introduction of JIT to an organisation or a process then this single project may generate sufficient evidence Where evidence is gathered from continuous improvements to an existing JIT system then it will be required from a range of improvements to generate sufficient evidence


Range Statement

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.

Just In Time (JIT)

Just In Time (JIT) is a production scheduling concept that calls for any item needed at a production operation, whether raw material, finished item, or anything in between, to be produced and available precisely when needed, neither a moment earlier nor a moment later.

Kanban

Kanban - a card or sheet used to authorise production or movement of an item; when fully implemented, kanban (the plural is the same as the singular) operates according to the following rules:

all production and movement of parts and material take place only as required by a downstream operation, i.e. all manufacturing and procurement are ultimately driven by the requirements of final assembly or the equivalent

the specific tool which authorises production or movement is called a kanban. The word literally means card or sign, but it can legitimately refer to a container or other authorizing device. Kanban have various formats and content as appropriate for their usage (eg a kanban for a vendor is different than a kanban for an internal machining operation).

Kanban is typically applied to batch type operation and the production is measured in units produced. In continuous manufacturing organisations, production is measured in terms of production rate (eg kg/h, tonne/day) and rate is increased/decreased according to the flow authorisation which may be a kanban (eg ticket, order from a supplier) or may be a SCADA signal from a remote facility (eg customer tank) saying that resupply is required or similar.

SCADA

System Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) is a general term applied to a number of systems which automatically collect critical process data, perform required mathematical manipulations on it and then make control decisions and/or give required information personnel for action.

Value chain

Competitive manufacturing organisations encompass the entire production system, beginning with the customer, and includes the product sales outlet, the final assembler, product design, raw material mining and processing and all tiers of the value chain (sometimes called the supply chain). Any truly 'competitive' system is highly dependent on the demands of its customers and the reliability of its suppliers. No implementation of competitive manufacturing can reach its full potential without including the entire 'enterprise' in its planning.

Flow authorisation indicator

Flow authorisation indicator may be kanban bin, ticket or similar, or may be some other indicator of demand pull.

Pull system

Pull system - a manufacturing planning system which makes to demand, rather than for stock or to a forecast.

Cards/bins

The indicators used for production authorisation and may be physical cards or bins or some other suitable indicator.

Procedures

Procedures include all work instructions, standard operating procedures, formulas/recipes, batch sheets, temporary instructions and similar instructions provided for the smooth running of the plant. They may be written, verbal, computer based or in some other form.

For the purposes of this Training Package, 'procedures' also includes good operating practice as may be defined by industry codes of practice (eg Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), Responsible Care) and government regulations.

Key measures

Key measures may include inventory levels, lead time, IFOTIS delivery, productivity/production rate, other measures of pull through the value chain, quality.

IFOTIS refers to delivery of product In Full, On Time and In Specification.