Manufacturing:
Manufacturing training compliance is oftentimes product and substance specific. Many manufacturing training initiatives are for the following standards:
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
RCRA was enacted in 1976 to protect the public from harm caused by waste disposal; to encourage reuse, reduction, and recycling; to clean up spilled or improperly stored wastes. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency enforces hazardous-waste laws requiring businesses and their employees to educate themselves on the proper handling and disposal of hazardous waste.
Click here to know more...
ISO 9000
An international set of five related standards for qualification of global quality assurance and quality control standards. Adherence is accomplished through an application process for ISO 9000 certification in company standards for inspecting production processes, updating records, maintaining equipment, training employees and handling customer relations. The governing international consortium is recognized worldwide.
Click here to know more...
Six Sigma
A method or set of techniques, Six Sigma has also become a movement focused on business process improvement. It is a quality measurement and improvement program originally developed by Motorola that focuses on the control of a process to the point of ± six sigma (standard deviations) from a centerline, or put another way, 3.4 defects per million items. A Six Sigma systematic quality program provides businesses with the tools to improve the capability of their business processes.
Other organizations have used learning management technology to improve their compliance monitoring.
>> Learn how |