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Repairing - Coggle Diagram
Repairing
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dangers of repairing
not turning off a a electrical powered tool can cause hazards like fire, injury of a worker or worse.
Forgetting to tie up loose strands of hair can cause injuries to the person as their hair may get stuck in machines.
Not wearing safety gloves and googles while using power tools or machines can also cause injuries such as blindness in the eye or cuts on the body.
Not properly putting away your tools can cause them to go missing or fall off the table and hurt someone whether it be tripping or falling on any part of their body.
Reparing of products
Design opportunity 3:
Sometimes in school, the metal keeping my skirt together sometimes separate from the fabric as the thread becomes worn out. So I have to repair it monthly. However, sometimes I forget to bring my sewing kit so I have to wait until I get home to repair my skirt.
solution: sewing kit keychain.
Design opportunity 2:
Repairing remotes, sometimes the button of the remote falls off or the printed pictures or words fade away
Solution: remote protector.
Design opportunity 1:
Rubber covering of cables wear out cause wires inside to show causing fire hazards.
Solution: create new covering
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types of repair
predictive maintenance.
uses data analysis to identify operational anomalies and potential equipment defects, enabling timely repairs before failures occur. It aims to minimize maintenance frequency, avoiding unplanned outages and unnecessary preventive maintenance costs.
reactive maintenance
the process of repairing assets to standard operating conditions after poor performance or breakdown is observed. The primary benefits of reactive maintenance are; lowers costs and it requires less staff to implement.
preventive maintenance
the act of performing regularly scheduled maintenance activities to help prevent unexpected failures in the future. Put simply, it's about fixing things before they break.