Week 4
Week 4
Day: 26 (Monday)
Date: 12/01/2026
Team leader explained the visual inspection process of the UPCR pump in the Final Inspection section. Visual inspection helps identify defects such as scratches, dents, improper markings, and missing components before dispatch.
Day: 27 (Tuesday)
Date: 13/01/2026
Team leader explained the use of visual aids for pump identification and inspection. Visual aids such as reference images, labels, and inspection charts help inspectors identify the correct pump model and reduce inspection errors.
Day: 28 (Wednesday)
Date: 14/01/2026
Team leader explained the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) followed in Final Inspection. SOP provides step-by-step instructions to ensure inspections are carried out consistently, safely, and according to quality requirements.
Day: 29 (Thursday)
Date: 15/01/2026
Team leader explained the importance of safety, quality, and discipline documents in the UPCR department. These documents help maintain workplace safety, product quality standards, and proper employee conduct.
Day: 30 (Friday)
Date: 16/01/2026
Team leader explained the pump cycle time per hour and its importance. Monitoring cycle time helps improve production efficiency, achieve production targets, and reduce delays in the manufacturing process.
Day: 31 (Saturday)
Date: 17/01/2026
Revised the concepts of visual inspection, visual aids, SOP, safety rules, quality standards, and cycle time. The revision helped improve understanding of Final Inspection activities and the importance of following documented procedures.
Day: 32 (Sunday)
Date: 18/01/2026
Week Off.