Reference no: EM132203331
1. In terms of setting up a safety program, Heinrich’s Safety Triangle states the difference between a “near miss” and a “death” is:
a. An OSHA audit
b. Luck
c. Hanging safety posters on the wall
2. A safety program focused on reducing “near misses” should focus on:
a. Safe Behaviors and Safe Conditions
b. the minimum requirements of the law
c. hiring a safety manager
3. The end finished good product item in a bill of materials experiences:
a. Independent demand
b. Dependent demand
4. A child item in a bill of material experiences:
a. Independent demand
b. Dependent demand
5. In the hierarchical pull planning framework reviewed in class, CONWIP should be applied as a long-term strategy capacity planning tool instead of at a tactical policy and control level:
a. True
b. False
6. Process batches must equal move batches:
a. True
b. False