
Episode #1
The Specification Nobody Rechecked
A process can remain stable while the requirement governing it becomes outdated, poorly understood, or disconnected from its current end use. -------------------- In this episode of Machines With a Human Purpose , we examine a quiet industrial bottleneck: inherited specifications that continue to demand tighter tolerances, cleaner compressed air, longer testing, or heavier packaging without regular confirmation that those conditions remain necessary. -------------------- The episode begins with a specific DOE observation. Compressed-air quality should reflect the dryness and contaminant levels required by end uses, and overtreatment beyond those requirements wastes energy and money. [www1.eere.energy.gov] -------------------- From that bounded example, we introduce the Recheck Loop , a writer-developed diagnostic for examining one inherited requirement: Detect what is no longer clearly explained. Trace it to the need it serves. Compare it with the present operating requirement. Verify interpretations across responsible functions. Preserve legitimate protections. Record the evidence and decision. -------------------- This is not an argument for weakening specifications. Some requirements protect safety, compliance, reliability, or customer value and should remain firmly in place. The purpose is to distinguish deliberate protection from organisational inheritance. Because “we have always done it this way” may be historically accurate. It is simply not a complete engineering justification. -------------------- After listening, choose one specification and spend 30 minutes identifying its owner, purpose, end use, and supporting evidence. Change nothing until the appropriate validation and approval process is clear. -------------------- Source: DOE, Analyzing Your Compressed Air System -------------------- Machines With a Human Purpose explores mechanical design, industrial automation, collaborative robotics, AI, and bioprinting through one question: not only what can we build, but what should we build? -------------------- Stay Tuned… Regards, Top Voice Maido & Kon'nichiwa min'na! Wie Geht's guys? Mir geht's gut!!! ✌️ #Manufacturing #IndustrialEngineering #QualityEngineering #EnergyEfficiency #ContinuousImprovement






