PDCA vs DMAIC – Which One Should You Use? 🚀🏭 Both PDCA and DMAIC are powerful improvement methodologies… 👉 but choosing the right one depends on your problem type Let’s break it down 👇 🔄 🔹 PDCA (Plan–Do–Check–Act) ✔ Plan → Identify problem & plan solution ✔ Do → Implement on small scale ✔ Check → Review results ✔ Act → Standardize & sustain 💡 Best for: 👉 Daily improvements 👉 Quick problem solving 👉 Kaizen activities ⚡ Simple | Fast | Continuous 📈 🔹 DMAIC (Define–Measure–Analyze–Improve–Control) ✔ Define → Problem & goal 🎯 ✔ Measure → Collect data 📊 ✔ Analyze → Identify root cause 🔍 ✔ Improve → Implement solution ⚙️ ✔ Control → Sustain results 📉 💡 Best for: 👉 Complex problems 👉 Data-driven analysis 👉 High-impact improvements 📊 Detailed | Structured | Analytical ⚖️ 🔍 Key Differences 👉 PDCA = Speed & Simplicity 👉 DMAIC = Depth & Data Accuracy 👉 PDCA focuses on continuous improvement 👉 DMAIC focuses on defect reduction & variation con...
Fire Suppression System Specification and selection. 1) Standards Compliance: NFPA 2001, ISO 14520, NFPA 12, UL/FM Listed To define criteria for selection, design, calculation, installation, and commissioning of a fixed fire suppression system. Objectives - Rapid fire detection and extinguishment (≤ 10 seconds discharge for clean agents) -Protection of critical assets and equipment -Ensure personnel safety and evacuation -Minimize downtime and business interruption 2.) HAZARD CLASSIFICATION 🔹 Class A – Ordinary Combustibles Materials: Wood, paper, textiles Fire nature: Surface burning, ember formation Required: Cooling + heat absorption 🔹 Class B – Flammable Liquids Materials: Diesel, petrol, oils, solvents Fire nature: Rapid flame spread, vapor ignition Required: foam Supression 🔹 Class C – Electrical Fires Materials: Energized electrical systems Risk: Electric shock + equipment damage Required: Non-conductive suppression agents ⚠️ Engineering Note Correct classificat...