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#ICS #OT crowd: I'm looking for "Production Line Design for Dummies"-type resources. I'm primarily interested in high-level best practices, rules of thumb for making industrial processes work reliably, ELI5 level is sufficient. Let's say I want to build a lemonade factory for my teddy bear!

Any recommendations?
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@buherator hmm. https://youtu.be/tHZNkXadh5U

Chris sistrunk is an absolute known person I know of.

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@dey Hmm, I'm looking into this, although he seems to be more focused on the implementation of the control pane (if that's a thing?). I'm looking for thing like error handling strategies when e.g. there is a malfunction or your sensors just give you bad data. Also, things like quality control, recycling rejected items.
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@buherator second link might have answers or does it not?

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@dey Not really, but I found some new keywords that better describe what I'm interested in, e.g.:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poka-yoke
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@buherator thats part of lean manufacturing might as well look at 5S and Kan Bam

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@dey These are the leads I'm looking for, thanks!!
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@dey Although for "Kan Bam" I can only find some hard techno, which is nice but I still guess there's a typo :)
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@buherator lmao kan ban. Yes lean manufacturing principles are good stuff basic and quiet usable.

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