Waste Reduction

1205 Words3 Pages

The Goodrich Corporation paper talks about Goodrich Aerostructures which is a division of the Goodrich Corporation. Goodrich Aerostructures is known as a world leader independent full-service supplier of nacelles, pylons, thrust reversers and other types of aircraft components for large commercial, regional and military aircraft. On the other hand, the type of business-evaluated throughout the Boeing Everett article was the Aerospace/Aviation Industry. Boeing Everett programs were evaluated to implement and establish lean programs.
At each facility hazardous waste, non-hazardous waste, and packing waste were generated. Each facility deals mostly with hazardous chemicals for painting aircrafts and other aircraft maintenance operations. It is important that hazardous waste generated by companies like Goodrich Aerostructures and Boeing Everett follow the laws to protect the environment and its personnel. For example, in 2002 Goodrich Aerostructures had a 2-day kaizen event where activities related to hazardous environmental waste streams were conducted. Some of the activities where: " Development of measurements to track progress toward reducing waste streams" , " Survey of staff about hazardous waste management practices".
In order to reduce waste /pollution , Goodrich Aerostructures put into practice Lean manufacturing techniques which started in the Riverside plant after the General manager attended to a Lean Manufacturing training seminar offered by the Lean Enterprise Institute. Furthermore, in 1996, this company started to apply lean techniques to administrative processes. By 1999, many Goodrich Aerostructures's US facilities have already adapted lean tools. Their California facility known as Goodrich Aerostructures Chula ...

... middle of paper ...

...hout the articles, complexibility of implementing Lean manufacturing has been shown since in order to reduce waste for the different companies all operations and procedures has to pass through tests and a whole set of studies in their totality. For example, the Product and Process Design (3P) is important since it eliminates waste in terms of time and complexity. It is vital to go to meetings and training seminars since us as future EHS managers we need to know how the real world works and which technologies are out there to help us perform better our job. Furthermore, waste reduction is not easy to achieve since there are many steps that need to taken into consideration. For Boeing, they had to analyze all the 767s and 777s manufacturing procedures to project all opportunities that can be achieve by enhancing the overall operation by the use of Lean manufacturing.

Open Document