• @SidewaysHighways
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    620 days ago

    That’d be like the same position (on each shift) not showing up to work for like 3 weeks straight or something

    • Dem Bosain
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      720 days ago

      More than likely missing or unclear work instructions. Don’t blame the line when something like this happens on a regular basis.

      Kia said the defect was due to a worker error at the plant.

      Yeah, the line will get the blame, but it’s on the engineers and management team.

      • @SidewaysHighways
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        520 days ago

        I’d agree with your assessment.

        Even If the only thing missing was the worker, the fact that the line still ran speaks volumes.

        Where’s QC?

        • @[email protected]
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          Having worked in QC, my guess is that QC were probably aware of risk, communicated this to management, but management and/or engineering refused to invest the time and/or resources to prevent the defect.

          My experience in QC was excruciatingly frustrating and is the reason I left that job.