Jashley73
Titanium
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2013
- Location
- Louisville, KY
I'm writing some work instructions for supervisors/operators, and just drafted a section on "Preventing a crash."
I've practiced these "3 rules" for years, and looking back, every time I've crashed a machine, it's because I failed to follow these 3 rules.
Those 3 rules are,
Rule #1 - Set the Rapid-Override to 25% (Or whatever makes sense on your machine - 2% if we're talking a Brother Speedio, etc...)
Rule #2 - Turn on Single-Block
Rule #3 - Watch your Distance-To-Go
What is your opinion of this idea of "The 3 Rules" ? Am I correct in preaching this to others, or am I missing something?
Feedback is appreciated, and you're welcome to steal or borrow these if desired. Thanks
I've practiced these "3 rules" for years, and looking back, every time I've crashed a machine, it's because I failed to follow these 3 rules.
Those 3 rules are,
Rule #1 - Set the Rapid-Override to 25% (Or whatever makes sense on your machine - 2% if we're talking a Brother Speedio, etc...)
Rule #2 - Turn on Single-Block
Rule #3 - Watch your Distance-To-Go
What is your opinion of this idea of "The 3 Rules" ? Am I correct in preaching this to others, or am I missing something?
Feedback is appreciated, and you're welcome to steal or borrow these if desired. Thanks