Trinity Forge Training Module

TFTM-INSP: Inspector Responsibilities


Rev: 12/06/2017

Taught by: Machining Superintendent, other more experienced Inspectors

Objective:
bullet Orient Inspector as to characteristics of a forging, Die growth, high wear features, trim lines.
bullet Explain pros and cons of different forging features as they relate to fixturing and machining difficulties.
bullet Understanding of procedures for tracking and maintaining calibrations.
bullet Understanding of basic company policies and terminology.
bullet Understanding of paperwork associated with Quality.
bullet Understanding in detail how to carry out quality assignments.
bullet Understanding in detail how to maintain, order and file paperwork.
bullet Understanding how to use equipment safely and efficiently.
bullet Explain procedures for ordering supplies and tracking time.

Syllabus:
bullet Instructor walking employee through machine shop taking advantage of whatever forgings are in production to demonstrate how to determine direction of die growth, features most likely to experience rapid change due to die wear, also how to identify trim lines.
bullet Introduction to crib attendant and overview of how crib works and locating shop supplies.
bullet Demonstration of where to find the different paperwork used in inspecting and how to fill it out and where to file it.
bullet Overview of duties outside of Supervision employee may be called upon to perform.
bullet Observe other Inspectors in action, other Inspectors observing employee.
bullet Using in-process job cards, explain how and why they are to be filled out.

Completion: Sign off by instructor that training has been completed and employee expressed understanding

Notes:

Revision history:

Release Date

Description of Change

Owner

Approver

12/06/2017

Format updated to comply with new TFTM standard, but no content change .

Tim Ellis

Todd Sheppard


















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