Rationalisation methods for managing the production processes of textile
products from the regulated field
Author:
DULGHERU IONUT1,
AVADANEI MANUELA1,
IONESI SAVIN-DORIN1,
IONESCU IRINA1,
LOGHIN EMIL-CONSTANTIN1
Affiliation:
1. "Gheorghe Asachi" Techical University of Iasi, Faculty of Industrial Design & Business Management, 29 Bld D Mangeron, Iasi 700050, Romania
Abstract
One of the essential features of the unified European market is the free movement of many industrial products, thanks
to the harmonisation of the laws of the European Union countries. The rigour of safety regulations has led to a constant
increase in the supply and volume of personal protective equipment. The EU legislation defines “essential requirements”
for personal protective equipment but does not do the same for technical specifications. From this point of view, products
can be divided into non-regulated and regulated products. Protective products and toys are manufactured in the
regulated sector in the textile sector and require formal certification under European Community directives. Products
intended for military use (in the regulated area) are subject to special, sometimes top-secret rules. Fashionable clothing
belongs to the non-regulated area and does not require formal certification. The protective equipment must ensure
compliance with EU regulations, such as absolute individual protection against specific risks; durable protective
functions; psychological comfort while wearing it; ease of maintenance.
The production of textile garments in the regulated sector requires flawless execution with the help of qualified
personnel, who have created the physical conditions for the optimal execution of the operations to achieve a constant
level of quality. A factor that determines the constant quality level is efficient production management. Production
management in the textile industry refers to structuring processes, setting time rules and ensuring efficient working
conditions for the people performing the work (rational design of the workplace makes it possible to achieve greater
efficiency and meet occupational safety requirements). Once the requirements are clearly defined from the customer’s
point of view, their translation into technical measures is a task for the manufacturing company. With this in mind, the
main objective of this paper is to provide an example of streamlining the management of production to facilitate the
manufacturing process of a product in a regulated sector that is compliant with European regulations. The case study
has been carried out for the manufacturing process of a pistol bag.
Publisher
The National Research and Development Institute for Textiles and Leather
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,General Environmental Science,General Business, Management and Accounting,Materials Science (miscellaneous)