Morning Meeting 12/9-12/12


Confirm and start tracking on any MO we are working on today, and add box sizes. Also mark done any orders that were finished previous day 


General Information:



Big meeting:

-Tracking (only problems are starting and stopping piecework) 

-no longer shrinking 5": need to band tighter

-safety (fire extinguishers and first aid kits and such) 

-box blade cutter (break off blade) use gloves. 

-change rotary blade cutter 

-fusible cutter (no extra sheets under the table) 

-general safety (gerber, lasers) 

   Protect You, the Machine, then the product!

-monthly tightening of screws on Gerber

-Keep isles clear 

-where the first aide kits are 

-heat exhaustion

-fall safety


-Anything under 53" is DONATE. anything above goes back on shelf. (can't have people taking home scraps until we have sent that product. end of day on thursday, you can dump all fabric into donate box) 

-Deep clean: layup and gerber people dont need 20 minutes. people that are on shrink wrap and kitting have to end early anyway. (only deep clean lasers if we do two full days or more) 

-consistent problems with piecework you will have to clock out and re track under the MO. (If two or more fail within the first 10, then you will have to do this) 

-It is important that you are here. Please be ontime and please come as much as you possibly can. Half days are acceptable. You are all valuable members of this team. Let me know as soon as possible if you are going to be gone. 

-burnout? 
-Presidents day and MLK day/civil rights 





MONDAY:

- New shipping guidelines from schenck: 

​-no nails or broken wood pieces on pallets

​-Under 50lbs per box if we are not palletizing (which box size do yall prefer?) 





TUESDAY:

-everything has to be done Thursday by 10 

- show nails on pallet/ broken wood

-take home box 

-don’t use labels that we use on printer 

-if pallets come for us just move them where they’re supposed to be 

-if something is wrong or is broken please let us know 



WEDNESDAY:




THURSDAY: