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SREDIM

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SREDIM is a method of task analysis, which stands for: words select, record, examine, develop, install/implement and maintain. This methods analysis system can be used to analyse any process to determine parts of the process which are inefficient, or can be improved.

Contents

Select

Choose the parts of the process to study, identifying bottlenecks, and data to collect etc. The "bottleneck" is not necessarily just a pinch point in the work flow typically found in production processes. It can also be identified as any task or part of the process that falls below the anticipated or predetermined standard.

Therefore we must also consider, poor quality, imbalance in work content between processes (typical on textile production lines), lack of raw material supply, machine malfunction, lack of meaningful standard operating procedures or adequate training.

We need to consider all of the above in the "selection" process, i.e. something that is affecting the normal function of the system or task under review.

Record

This part of the process is based around taking details of the different parts of the process which is to be studied, as defined in part 1.

Examine

Analyse the data that you have collected and apply another acronym to it, PPSPM:

Develop

When you have identified the problems and issues, this is the stage to create a new method or process based on data collected.

Install or Implement

The new method which has been put together must be costed and installed for it to work

Maintain

While it takes a lot of effort to create a new method, for it to continue working, processes must be put in place to ensure that the system continues working.

References

SREDIM Wikipedia