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  • Why do we use the word 'issue' in Busroot?
  • Acknowledge
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Downtime Detection

Why do we use the word 'issue' in Busroot?

For the sake of brevity, we want a single word to describe unplanned downtime in our data.

The word 'stop' or 'downtime' cannot be used on their own without creating confusion. Both words can be used to describe planned and unplanned stoppages.

Differentiating between planned and unplanned stoppages is a key element of measuring manufacturing performance and OEE, therefore we use the word 'issue' to make it clear we are referring specifically to unplanned downtime.

Acknowledge

When a station has unexpectedly stopped production, Acknowledge is the first action that must be taken. To inform colleagues that the issue is under control and steps are being taken to resolve it.

Estimate

Submit an estimated time to resolve an issue once a solution is found.

Estimate Threshold Notification Groups

Escalate

If a solution can't be found, Escalate raises the status of the issue to bring in the right people to help. This can be triggered either manually or automatically by Busroot, if an Estimate is not entered within a time limit or has expired.

Escalation Groups

Escalation Rules/Limits

Define the time between when a Station stops and is automatically Escalated by Busroot.

Watch Issues

This feature allows you to track the progress of an issue.

Causes

Submit a downtime cause from a list of commonly occurring issues.

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