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FACE MASK

THE

SMART GOALS
SPECIFIC
Producing the best masks at the
highest quality.

MEASURABLE
The masks that are currently being made by me
will be compared and measured against
medical standard produced masks and by other
masks worn by individuals. Things
that will allow them to differ are, visual approach,
practicality, durability,
and re-usability

ACHIEVABLE
Making 20 masks in 2 days

RELEVANT
Yes, this is relevant due to the current
situation of COVID-19 especially towards
Victorians where, wearing a mask is essentially
and can be seen as a illegal, if not worn in
public.

TIME-BOND
Due to the global pandemic, sending out
masks as soon as an order has been placed
or if a custom order is requested, sending
it out as soon as possible will ensure they
receive their masks at the earliest date.
TIMWOODS
8 ELEMENTS OF WASTE

T TRANSPORT
Inputs that are required for the masks will not
undergo unnecessary movements, even if it is
cheaper. Items used for masks must be delivered
on time to ensure waiting, motion, and inventory of
elements of waste are avoided. The transport
of outputs once the final mask is made will also see
direct shipping methods.

I INVENTORY
Inputs that required to make the masks will have
little inventory to avoid storage costs as having a
large amount of inputs will be seen as costs
therefore a FI-FO method while be in place to
ensure all stock is used before more is ordered

M MOTION
Machines that move for no reason that doesn’t add
value is not efficient or effective as its valuable
time wasted doing nothing. Sowing machines will
serve a strict purpose of only placing materials
together therefore not restricting motion time.

W WAITING
Machines that are doing nothing is seen as waiting
as they are waiting for the input materials to ensure
they become an output. Therefore, all input material
will be purchased before to ensure machines are
being effective and efficient

O OVER-PRODUCTION
To ensure that we as a company are not producing
too much outputs, orders that are placed will be
based on the “made to order” rule, where when an
order is placed then a mask will be made. If the
market changes and masks become in high
demand, then we will be being to create high
volumes of masks for fast dispatch.

O OVER PROCESSING
By adding to much detail which does not add value
to the mask will be a cost as the masks are primarily
based on durability, reliability, and practicality.
Therefore, a mask that has a little star on it to make
it look so call “cool” will be over processing as the
little star does not add value to the mask. Whereas
durability, reliability and practicality to the mask
will ensure consumers are paying for what they get.

D DEFECTS
To ensure our products are defect free, inspections
will be done prior to when inventory materials are
delivered to us before production starts and once
the all products have been made several tests will
be taken to ensure, durability, reliability and
practicality. If defects are found during production
or after they have been sent out to consumers then
a product recall will be announced, and a full refund
or replacement will be given.

T TALENT
If an individual’s skills is not used to the max
capacity then it will impact the production process
and therefore decrease efficiency and effectiveness
which is something the company cannot afford.
THE MASK
95% 100% 100%
COTTON
DURABLE REUSABLE

96% cotton masks ensures they are durable, reusable


and washable!

MASKS COME IN 2 SIZES, ONE


FOR YOUTHS AND FOR
ADULTS, ALL MASKS ARE
UNISEX

ALL MASKS ARE


AUSTRALIAN MADE WITH
100% AUSTRALIAN
100% AUSTRALIAN
MATERIALS MADE

MASKS STARTING
FROM

$5.95

FUTURE PLANS
With the current mask's future improvements such as
air filters to improve the quality of air that enters the
lungs. If the COVID-19 situation gets to a point where
the air that humans breathe is contaminated and can
significantly impact the lungs and allow individuals to
potentially test positive then a filtered vent designed
into the mask will allow the toxic air to be bypassed and
not enter our lungs.

IF SALES AND MORE ORDERS ARE PLACED,


ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS WILL BE TAKEN INTO
CONSIDERATIONS TO ENSURE THERE IS A SMOOTH
FLOW OF DISTRIBUTION AND CREATION OF MASKS
THE MASK

STEP 1 STEP 2

Gather required materials... Choice of Cutting out the required amount of cotton
supplier is Spotlight, due to accessibility and for the sizes being offered by the business.
availability of items. (Blockers= cutting excess material therefore
- Cotton not being able to be reused and seen as a
- Elastics strings waste)
(Blockers= Spotlight stores may not have
required stock therefore traveling to other
stores or using an external supplier)

STEP 4
STEP 3
After the base of the mask has been stitched
Sewing the pre-cut cotton together to form
together, next step is to sew the elastic sided
the base of the mask.
pieces that go around the ear
(blockers= The pre-cut cotton may not be
accurate therefore impacting the ability the
base of the mask even)

AT THIS STAGE, MASKS


WILL BE SUCCESSFULLY
SOWED TOGETHER
STEP 5
TESTED THROUGH
Once masks have been placed together a
durability test will be conducted to ensure AUSTRALIAN
masks suit its purpose
CONDITIONS

- Breath-ability
Defects that will be found will either be fixed
- Durability
or a complete line of masks will be
- Washable
reproduced to ensure all masks have a high
- Fashionable
quality finish.
- Reliability

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D I A GRA M
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THE
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