Waste of Over processing
This form of waste is described with many different names and is sometimes called the waste of processing itself. Overprocessing refers to doing something to a higher level of quality than required by the customer, or doing unnecessary work. One example might be found in the laboratory. Many blood specimens need to be centrifuged before they can be analyzed. At some point in the cycle, the blood has separated into its components (plasma, red cells, and white cells). After this separation is complete, additional centrifugation provides no additional separation, or value. The blood is no longer being transformed; it is just being spun longer. Laboratories sometimes find that centrifuges are set at times that are longer than recommended or required, either due to an error or out of habit.
Waste of Over processing This form of waste is described with many different names and is sometimes called the waste of processing itself. Overprocessing refers to doing something to a higher level of quality than required by the customer, or doing unnecessary work. One example might be found in the laboratory. Many blood specimens need to be centrifuged before they can be analyzed. At some point in the cycle, the blood has separated into its components (plasma, red cells, and white cells). After this separation is complete, additional centrifugation provides no additional separation, or value. The blood is no longer being transformed; it is just being spun longer. Laboratories sometimes find that centrifuges are set at times that are longer than recommended or required, either due to an error or out of habit.
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