About the Waste Event Records

When you access the Waste application, based on the configurations in Plant Applications Administrator, the following columns appears in the Events page:

Field Description
VIEW BY The production event to which the waste is associated. By default, 500 records will be displayed. As you scroll down and reach the end of the list, you can select More to display 500 more records.
Note: This field is populated only for a production-based event. In case of a time-based event, this field is blank.
EVENT The production event to which the waste is associated. By default, 500 records will be displayed. As you scroll down and reach the end of the list, you can select More to display 500 more records.
Note: This field is populated only for a production-based event. In case of a time-based event, this field is blank.
CREATED ON The date and time when the waste record was created. The date and time is displayed in the format mm/dd/yyyy or dd/mm/yyyy based on the localisation settings.
UPDATED ON The date and time when the waste record was updated either by an operator a service. The date and time is displayed in the format mm/dd/yyyy or dd/mm/yyyy based on the localisation settings.
TYPE The category of waste configured in Plant Applications Administrator.
FAULT The error in the processing stream or equipment that led to generation of waste.
AMOUNT The amount of waste that was generated for the event.
MEASURING UNIT The unit of measurement that corresponds with the amount of generated waste.
LOCATION The specific piece of equipment along a production line that caused the waste.
REASON The reason selected to describe the cause of the waste.
Note: The columns Reason 1, Reason 2,...Reason 5 refer to the top five reasons that are usually selected.
Action The corrective action taken to fix the fault.
Note: The columns Action 1, Action 2,...Action 5 refer to the top five actions that are usually selected.
Actions Lists the actions that you can perform on the waste event record such as Edit, Copy, and Delete.