4 . Operator UX, escalation, and performance
Complex, poorly designed software interfaces on the factory floor lead to operator fatigue, bypassed controls, and inevitable assembly errors. The digital system must be designed to accelerate the operator, not hinder them.
We define the standards for Operator User Experience and digital performance management. This section covers the deployment of digital work instructions, automated Andon escalation triggers, and the tracking of individual operator efficiency metrics.
- 4.1 Digital andon systems
A traditional Andon system (lights on a pole) serves as a passive request for help; a Digital Andon system acts as an active subpoena for support. In a high-speed manufacturing environment, a "Red Lig...
- 4.2 KPI dictionary: OEE definitions, loss taxonomy, calculation rules
A KPI (Key Performance Indicator) serves as a navigation instrument, rather than a punitive "report card." If the dashboard displays "Green" but the production line is stopped, the dashboard is misrep...
- 4.3 Dashboards & shopfloor displays
Data must be visible to be actionable. In a high-speed environment, operators and managers do not have time to "analyze" charts. They require instant situational awareness. Requirement: A viewer stand...
- 4.4 Escalation SLAs
Hope is not a reliable strategy. When a line stops, the clock directly impacts the factory's P&L. An "Escalation SLA" (Service Level Agreement) is a programmed set of rules that governs the human resp...