IMPQI322 – Apply a single minute exchange of dies (SMED) system in food operations
Overview
This standard is about the skills and knowledge needed to apply a single minute exchange of dies (SMED) system as part of your organisation's drive to increase the effectiveness and productivity of food operations. This is important in the achievement of excellence and the success of manufacture, processing and supply across the food supply chain. SMED is critical to the improvement and efficiency of product changeovers in food operations.
You will need to apply and understand SMED practices, its analysis phases and techniques. You also need to show and know how to use the basic steps to improve changeover efficiency using SMED. You will need to understand how to take into account parallel operations and the benefits of the SMED approach to changeover operations.
This standard is for you if your role requires you to apply a SMED system and approach in food or drink operations including, manufacturing, processing, packaging or supply chain activities. You may have responsibilities for aspects of organisational improvement in a team leadership or management role.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
Prepare to apply a SMED system
confirm and agree the defined scope of improvement activity with the relevant personnel
check and confirm that SMED is the most appropriate system to support the improvement required in accordance with the improvement plan
obtain information, documentation and resources necessary to support the SMED system in accordance with procedures
communicate the purpose of the SMED system to the relevant personnel
Apply a SMED system to support improvement activity
use approved methodology in the analysis phases to collect information and performance data on changeover activities in accordance with the improvement plan
use the basic steps to improve the efficiency of changeovers in accordance with the improvement plan
Report SMED improvements
present findings on the application of a SMED system to the relevant personnel
make recommendations about further potential improvement opportunities and targets resulting from the findings to the relevant personnel
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand
who developed the SMED approach and method
what the SMED approach aims to achieve in product changeovers
the SMED objective
the integral relationship of SMED with Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) as one of the six major losses
the 4 analysis phases of SMED
how the health, safety and hygiene requirements of a work area can influence the process of SMED
the eight techniques that should be considered in implementing SMED
the difference between external set up and internal set up operations
why it is preferable to convert internal set up to external set up operations where possible
the four conceptual stages which SMED improvement should pass through
the seven basic steps to reducing changeover using the SMED system
the key elements within a changeover operation which would be essential to observe in a SMED analysis
why it is important to record all necessary data during a SMED analysis
why it is necessary to take into account parallel operations in carrying out SMED improvements
what the economic batch quantity ratio is and how this impacts on SMED activity and changeover efficiencies
why it is important to be clear about the levels of authority of personnel linked to SMED improvements
what the potential benefits are of using the SMED approach to changeover improvements
what value added to normal line running operations can be gained from SMED activities
IMPQI322 – Apply a single minute exchange of dies (SMED) system in food operations
Overview
This standard is about the skills and knowledge needed to apply a single minute exchange of dies (SMED) system as part of your organisation's drive to increase the effectiveness and productivity of food operations. This is important in the achievement of excellence and the success of manufacture, processing and supply across the food supply chain. SMED is critical to the improvement and efficiency of product changeovers in food operations.
You will need to apply and understand SMED practices, its analysis phases and techniques. You also need to show and know how to use the basic steps to improve changeover efficiency using SMED. You will need to understand how to take into account parallel operations and the benefits of the SMED approach to changeover operations.
This standard is for you if your role requires you to apply a SMED system and approach in food or drink operations including, manufacturing, processing, packaging or supply chain activities. You may have responsibilities for aspects of organisational improvement in a team leadership or management role.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
Prepare to apply a SMED system
Apply a SMED system to support improvement activity
Report SMED improvements
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand
Keywords: Food; Operations; Manufacturing; Excellence; Improvement; Changeover; SMED