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[. . . ] LISTA recommends that your storage and organizing program be built around management's objectives for those subjects. Management commitment and team communication are critical to the success of your program. Developing an effective organizing system is hard work that requires planning and the reviewing of details. [. . . ] A successful program eventually eliminates all personal material from a workstation. Intermittently used materials or tools should be consolidated into one drawer. Drawer space is expensive real estate and should be carefully managed. Personal items and intermittently used materials are frequently the cause of FOD/FOE or contamination problems. Special Items Should Always be Considered for Inclusion into the Control Program Design Example: (Specific to Tool Control, but Applicable in Principle to All Systems) AFT SUB-ASSEMBLY GENERAL MECHANICS KIT LAB SPECIMENS KIT MICROSCOPE ASSEMBLY KIT TOP LEVEL NUMBERS GM1 LB1 MS1 DRAWER NUMBER GM-1-2-3-4-5-6 -7 LB ­1-2-3-4-5-6 -7 MS ­ 1- 2-3-4-5-6 -7 "Positive" Item Control Benefits Exclusive custom tool drawer organizers can give you "Positive" Item Control when used jointly with Control Chits or Technician's Picture I. D. All ot these processes will help keep your Lab Supplies, Medical Instruments, Tools, and many more items in place. WE'VE FOUND ITEMS IN STRANGE PLACES!Never rush through planning and development of your item drawer Shadow Box Insert. CAREFUL PLANNING, ORGANIZATION, COMMUNICATION AND REVIEW are critical to development of drawer inserts for proper control. Benefits of Proper Planning Guidelines for Improving Designs Many options may be selected and many variations may be developed to better suit your individual needs. Deep drawers can have layered inserts to better utilize the full drawer depth. Side-cut handholds will facilitate the lifting out of such layered inserts. When adding items in drawers with layered inserts at a later date, trace the silhouette of the item, then cut through both layers of the Foam and remove the plug. In some situations, you may wish to cut the plug in order to use pat of the plug to raise the height of the item in the pocket. Knowing top-level clearance so drawers will open and close without interference is essential to item layout. Determine all of the items required to perform a specific task ­ including intermittently used items. Allow for future growth and revisions ­ extra space for changes and engineering revision, which may require adding new items later. Every drawer insert should have open space. In the ideal situation, an entire drawer should be left available for future use. Items should be grouped by sub-task or by common usage whenever possible. Once the initial group of items has been organized, the size of the cabinet, chest, and/or drawer can be determined. Avoid the common mistake of selecting cabinet or chest before determining how many items are required. [. . . ] Example: torque springs for air guns · Develop a description/numbering system for entire unit · List items by specific drawer · Make drawer insert template · Lay items out--confirm drawer fit & spacing · Reserve space for future additions & changes · Audit for missing items & overlooked requirements Let These Simple Suggestions Guide You to Success: Trace silhouette outline, and silhouettes to desired size tracing paper for e · Position tracing paper w in final position (upside d on back side of top layer This Kit Contains Everything You Need to Easily Cut out Silhouette Pockets to Hold Your Own Unusually Shaped Objects: A "Shadowbox" Two-Layer Foam (separate top layer & bottom layer) with pressure-sensitive backing for easy assembly B Cutting Tool C Scale/Straight Edge D Tracing Paper E Instruction Booklet D E A r Organizer Inserts with nusually Shaped Objects: For Help with: · Item Layout Guidelines · If Items Don't Fit-- Call for HELP: 1-800-820-4830, ext. 31 Step 3. ith all item silhouettes own or mirror image) foam each item transfer position on actual ach drawer: Cut out each tool silhouette in top layer foam only: · Also cut slots for technician I. D. tag/control chits *chits not included Step 4. Carefully remove pressure sensitive backing sheet from back of top layer foam: · Place top layer foam upside down on work surface with sticky side up · Remove cut-out plugs prior to assembly B C Step 5. · Carefully position and align edges of top & bottom foam layers along short side and join together · Apply pressure, and squeeze out any entrapped air Workspace Organizer Kits Custom Drawer Organizer Instructions: For More Successful Tool Control Programs, Consider: Work center or cell item/instrument/tool requirements User involvement, item location, number of items Grouping items by specified task/activity/drawer Confirm requirement for duplicate items Items used most frequently should be most accessible Items which may be added in future When possible, smaller items should be in the front Preliminary drawer layout--confirm chest/roll cabinet size-- confirm fit of each and every item in drawer All drawer layouts should be made first on paper tracing Spacing of 1/2" should be maintained--as layout becomes crowded, finger holes will be critical For Tool Layout Guidelines, Call HELP: 1-800-820-4830, ext. 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