As manufacturing plants become increasingly automated and are required to produce more with less, the requirement for operators to be prepared for all circumstances will only increase. Based in part..
As manufacturing plants become increasingly automated and are required to produce more with less, the requirement for operators to be prepared for all circumstances will only increase. Based in part on a recent survey conducted by ARC and interviews with manufacturers over a long period, training programs for manufacturing operating personnel are focused on the important issues of improvements to safety, increasing the operator's overall process knowledge and ultimately improving manufacturing plant profitability.
However, we have also observed that training often takes on a less formal implementation. It relies on nontraining professionals' practices and implied best practices
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