Maintenance Break
Nobody questions the jump-start ute — until someone does. In this episode, Pete and Drew break down a chronic breakdown event where a dedicated vehicle and fitter were burning up to eight hours a shift just getting trucks to start, and the whole site had simply accepted it as normal. It took one reliability professional sacrificing a night's sleep, sitting in the ute on the go-line, to find the culprit: operators leaving their work lights on during crib breaks. Running the event through the JEBS PCR Triad, Pete and Drew unpack how chronic short stoppages quietly destroy your circuit efficiency, how skilled labour gets wasted on work a light switch should prevent, and how an extra light vehicle on the heavy vehicle go-line is a risk hiding in plain sight. The procedure already had the answer. Nobody was following it. Break Tip: Find your chronic failure — the one your team has become so efficient at fixing that nobody questions it anymore. Get off the spreadsheet, get into the field, and really understand what's driving it. You might be surprised how simple the fix actually is.
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