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The Future of Manufacturing

10/19/2023
The Future of Manufacturing

In the fast-evolving world of manufacturing, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for companies looking to thrive in an era of technological revolution. The convergence of generative AI, the metaverse, and web3 technologies is reshaping the manufacturing landscape. Here…

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In the fast-evolving world of manufacturing, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for companies looking to thrive in an era of technological revolution. The convergence of generative AI, the metaverse, and web3 technologies is reshaping the manufacturing landscape. Here are how these innovations are transforming the sector and how our certification services can ensure quality and compliance in this dynamic environment.

Manufacturing and the Metaverse: Metaverse technology is revolutionizing how companies operate. It’s not just about immersive experiences; it’s about optimizing processes, quality control, and even product design. Use of AR in quality control showcases how this technology can streamline operations. How is your company implementing new technologies securely and in compliance with relevant standards?

Web3 Transformation: Blockchain and smart contracts are enhancing logistics and supply chain processes. The question is, how can these technologies be implemented effectively? Your role is to ensure that these new systems are secure and meet industry standards.

AI and Generative Manufacturing: Generative AI is a game-changer in the manufacturing sector. It optimizes design, reduces waste, and enhances predictive maintenance. But how can companies ensure the reliability and safety of these AI systems? This is where our certification services become invaluable. Can you detail how your company addresses the use of AI in manufacturing, guaranteeing quality and safety?

In this fast-paced landscape, your role in managing quality is pivotal. Our certifications and audits can provide manufacturers with the assurance they need to embrace these innovations confidently. By keeping up with the transformative trends in manufacturing, you can position yourself as a key figure in shaping the future of the industry. Join us in embracing the future of manufacturing standards, and for any other questions, feel free to contact us by phone at (248) 358-3388 or email pjr@pjr.com.


Fire Prevention Week 2023

10/12/2023
Fire Prevention Week 2023

October 8th to 14th marks Fire Prevention Week, recognized by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). The theme for this year’s campaign is “Cooking Safety Starts with You,” aiming to educate everyone about the crucial steps we can take to…

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October 8th to 14th marks Fire Prevention Week, recognized by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). The theme for this year’s campaign is “Cooking Safety Starts with You,” aiming to educate everyone about the crucial steps we can take to safeguard ourselves and our loved ones from home fires. Modern homes are more susceptible to rapid fires than ever before, giving us as little as two minutes, or sometimes even less, to evacuate safely once the smoke alarm goes off. The key to ensuring a safe escape during a fire, hinges on early smoke alarm warnings and proper planning.

Here are some essential fire prevention techniques that every member of your household should be aware of:

Cooking

  • Cooking incidents were the leading cause of reported home fires, fire injuries, and the second leading cause of home fire deaths between 2015 and 2019.
  • To prevent cooking-related fires, remember to stay in the kitchen while frying, grilling, boiling, or broiling food.
  • If you’re simmering, baking, or roasting, stay in the kitchen, use a timer, and check the food regularly.
  • Keep flammable items like paper towels, oven mitts, wooden utensils, and curtains away from your stovetop.

Candles

  • Between 2015 and 2019, U.S. fire departments responded to around 7,400 home structure fires started by candles each year.
  • These incidents resulted in an annual average of 90 fatalities, 670 injuries, and $291 million in direct property damage.
  • To ensure candle safety, use sturdy candle holders that won’t tip over easily and place them on an uncluttered surface.
  • Light candles carefully, keeping hair and loose clothing away from the flame.
  • Avoid burning candles all the way down, extinguish them before they get too close to the holder or container.
  • Never use candles in a home where oxygen is being used.
  • Keep flashlights and battery-powered lighting ready for power outages and avoid using candles.

For more detailed information and resources, visit the NFPA’s public education page to stay informed about fire safety and prevention. Join us in learning practical tools and information to promote safety in your home or workplace, and for any other questions, feel free to contact us by phone at (248) 358-3388 or email pjr@pjr.com.


PJR at E-Scrap Conference

9/19/2023
PJR at E-Scrap

Our team has arrived at the E-Scrap & E-Reuse Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana, to connect with over one thousand electronics sustainability leaders and more than one hundred leading companies, including SERI and ISRI. Organized by Resource Recycling, Inc., they…

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Our team has arrived at the E-Scrap & E-Reuse Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana, to connect with over one thousand electronics sustainability leaders and more than one hundred leading companies, including SERI and ISRI. Organized by Resource Recycling, Inc., they state it is the show where “the electronics sustainability industry meets”. The impressive schedule includes workshops, keynotes, networking dinners, and panels to connect with leaders in recycling, repairs, ITAD, metal trading, and processing equipment. Throughout the week, industry leaders will provide latest analysis on markets for precious metals, downstream trends, exports, and more.

PJR President, Terry Boboige, along with team members Mike Stasik and Joel Verke, are proudly representing Perry Johnson Registrars, Inc. on the floor at booth 617. After meeting with many of our clients yesterday, we are confident that “the E-scrap Industry trusts PJR with their R2V3 certifications.”

If you are attending, make sure to visit us at BOOTH #617 and register for your chance to win a $100.00 gift card!

Join us in learning practical tools and information to boost profitability at your e-scrap or e-reuse operation, and for any other questions, feel free to contact us by phone at (248) 358-3388 or email pjr@pjr.com.


National Preparedness Month 2023

9/14/2023

As we at Perry Johnson Registrars enter National Preparedness Month 2023, it’s imperative to highlight the importance of readiness, especially for vulnerable communities disproportionately affected by disasters and emergencies. This year’s theme, “Take Control in 1, 2, 3,” emphasizes preparedness…

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As we at Perry Johnson Registrars enter National Preparedness Month 2023, it’s imperative to highlight the importance of readiness, especially for vulnerable communities disproportionately affected by disasters and emergencies. This year’s theme, “Take Control in 1, 2, 3,” emphasizes preparedness for older adults, particularly those facing heightened risks due to factors such as living alone, low income, disabilities, or residing in rural areas.

In 2021, FEMA’s Ready Campaign and the Ad Council initiated a groundbreaking national preparedness campaign targeting the Latino community. It underscored the connection between personal planning for life milestones and disaster preparedness, emphasizing the significance of readiness within cultural contexts.

This year, the focus shifts to the Black and African American community, extending the commitment to put people first and reach underserved populations. National public service announcements will disseminate crucial preparedness information across the country, aiding those most in need.

For emergency managers and those supporting older adults, the new webpages in both English and Spanish offer essential resources. These tools enable better preparedness and resilience for older adults and individuals with disabilities.

For More Information and Resources:

  • National Preparedness Month Social Media Toolkit
  • 2023 National Preparedness Month Social Media Graphics
  • National Preparedness Month Social Media Graphics (Past years)
  • National Preparedness Month Animated Graphics
  • 2023 National Preparedness Month Congressional Co-Chairs
  • 2023 NPM Congressional Co-Chairs Graphics
  • President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Signs Proclamation for National Preparedness Month 2023
  • Preparedness for Older Adults
  • Personal Disaster Preparedness for People with Disabilities Social Media Toolkit
  • FEMA Signed MOU with the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers

Quality Management Trends Shaping 2023

8/10/2023

In the dynamic world of quality control, several key trends are shaping the landscape in 2023 and beyond. One significant trend is the shift from considering quality as a concern limited to manufacturing processes. Today, quality management principles extend across…

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In the dynamic world of quality control, several key trends are shaping the landscape in 2023 and beyond.

One significant trend is the shift from considering quality as a concern limited to manufacturing processes. Today, quality management principles extend across the entire value chain, from finance to warehousing and supply chain management. Customers now demand effective quality management systems from suppliers, and businesses failing to meet this demand risk losing their competitive edge.

Regardless of global inflation and economic challenges, quality management remains a top priority for businesses. The 22nd Annual Quality Spending Survey shows that 98% of US manufacturing companies consider quality as important as ever or even more so. With supply chain disruptions continuing to impact business, collaborative relationship management with suppliers and partners is vital for survival.

The hybrid workforce presents both opportunities and risks, prompting companies to adapt their risk plans continuously. Talent shortages, especially in entry-level and leadership sectors, persist as a major challenge for manufacturers. To mitigate this, businesses are implementing flexible work arrangements, investing in robotics and AI, and focusing on employee experiences. Combatting workplace partiality is also becoming a key focus, as organizations strive to create inclusive environments that promote diversity and equal opportunities for all employees.

Quality professionals are increasingly taking on roles in environmental health and safety (EHS), leading to a merging of these functions. Consequently, companies seek integrated software solutions that handle both quality and EHS needs. Additionally, cloud-based Quality Management Software (QMS) is gaining broad adoption, as remote audits become more prevalent.

As cybersecurity risks grow, quality professionals must incorporate risk-based thinking into their systems and processes. Strategic management of cybersecurity risks is becoming essential in the field of quality assurance.

In conclusion, the year 2023 brings a range of quality management trends that are redefining business practices across industries. Embracing these trends will be crucial for companies seeking long-term success in the ever-changing global market.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us by phone at (248) 358-3388 or email: pjr@pjr.com.