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INTEGRATING EHS INTO NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT S. Jeong United Technologies Corp. [email protected] m E. Huang Hamilton Sundstrand [email protected]. com T. Swarr United Technologies Corp. [email protected]

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INTEGRATING EHS INTO NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT. T. Swarr United Technologies Corp . [email protected]. S. Jeong United Technologies Corp. [email protected]. E. Huang Hamilton Sundstrand [email protected]. DFES ROADMAP. Disciplined execution using Passport. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: INTEGRATING EHS INTO  NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

INTEGRATING EHS INTO

NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

INTEGRATING EHS INTO

NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

S. JeongUnited Technologies [email protected]

E. HuangHamilton [email protected]

T. SwarrUnited Technologies [email protected]

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DFES ROADMAPRusso Chart

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RefrigerationSystem

Air ManagementSystem

Control System

Power Generation System

Structure

•Systems •Components• Engine• AC Generator• Standby Module• Fuels• DC Supply

• Compressor• Coils

• Microprocessor• Software• Cab Command• Control Box

• Condenser fan• Evaporator fan

• Skin• Frame

ReliabilitySilence

Defining

Segmenting Supporting

Silence

Silence

Reliability

Candidate Technologies

Low noise engine

Electric power generation system

Compact Hermetic compressor

Alternator + Inverter + Rotary

Modular CAN Bus

Fleet Communication System

Graphic LCD / Cab Command

Low noise Cond Fan

Variable Speed Cond Fan

Noise insulation system

Disciplined execution using Passport

Integrated DFES/ DFx

Unsatisfied stakeholder needs define innovation

opportunities

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DFES, Passport, and DFx

Setgoals

Mapproduct

Implement andmeasure

OpportunityAnalysis

ConceptDevelopment

Detailed Designand Development Validation In Service

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Assessproduct

Selectoption

SustainDFES

Platform DFx--Reduce complexity andimprove EH&S performance for the entire product line

Concept DFx--Improve strategic decisions with impact oncomplexity and EH&S performance for the product and the plant

Tactical DFx--Improve tactical decisions withimpact on complexity and EH&S performance for components, parts, and processes

Create simple how- to guideCreate simple how- to guide

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• Has a reference product been selected to establish the EHS performance baseline?

• Have candidate technologies been evaluated for potential negative social and environmental impacts across product life cycle?

• Have market feedback data been reviewed to identify EHS contribution to resolving customer issues?

• Are key materials components procured from industry sectors that are under public scrutiny for safety or environmental concerns?

• Are there aftermarket opportunities for products and services related to meeting EHS requirements?

• Have downstream operations (mfg., service, disposal) been surveyed to identify unresolved problems in reference product?

• Has the preliminary DFES assessment matrix been completed and used to identify potential improvement opportunities?

EXIT DECISION – APPROVAL TO SELECT SPECIFIC CONCEPT & PLAN PROGRAM

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DFES STEPS & KEY ACTIVITIES

2. Map life cycle of product system

• Select a reference product to provide baseline EHS data

• Refine the bill of materials and gather existing information on components & mfg. processes

• Create life cycle map of product system, focusing on processes with significant EHS impact

• Review the map with cross- function team, identify EHS hazards, & refine map as needed

3. Assess risks for product system

• Complete preliminary DFES matrix assessment to qualitatively rank and prioritize risks

• Conduct root cause analysis of priority risks• Identify information gaps & conduct additional

analyses as needed

4. Select improvement options

• Brainstorm improvement options• Screen ideas for business value

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•Systems •Components

RefrigerationSystem

Air ManagementSystem

Control System

Power Generation System

Structure

• Engine• AC Generator• Standby Module• Fuels• DC Supply

• Compressor• Coils

• Cab Command• Control Box

• Condenser fan• Evaporator fan

• Skin• Frame

• Software• Microprocessor

KEY SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT

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PRODUCT ARCHITECTURE

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CHECKLIST SCREEN FOR PRIORITY ICONS

• Does product burn fuel or consume electricity during normal operation?

• Does energy cost have a significant impact on customer’s cost of ownership?

• Does expected installation/ use impose size or weight restrictions on unit?

• Do warranty costs or quality data indicate problem parts?• Do accident data indicate problem parts for assembly or

service?

Example for 2 icons onlyExample for 2 icons only

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Is selected refrigerant compatible with ODS phase- out requirements and emerging customer demands for reduced global warming impact?

What is fleet impact due to field leakage rate?

What is the size and weight reduction relative to the previous generation, or reference design?

What is the part count reduction?

Does the product meet WEEE requirement for 80% recycle?

Projected recycle rate =

What is the expected total annual energy consumption for designed usage profile?

What is reduction relative to reference design?

Are all toxic materials in final product identified and accessible for removal to enable separate waste disposal treatment?

HMI of final product =

VALIDATION CHECKLISTQuestions linked to product environmental attribute iconsQuestions linked to product environmental attribute icons

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Review of HS Products for MOCs

Flap Actuators

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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

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USING FIELD EVENTS TO VALIDATE EASE OF ASSEMBLY

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DRAFT HUMAN FACTORS INDEX (EXAMPLE)

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LINKING INJURY REDUCTION TO HFI:INJURY DATABASE MODIFIED

Changed To:

New Mandatory Question for Every Injury Investigation:

Product Design Related? Yes/No

If Yes, 4 More Mandatory Questions:

Product Model #:

Product Module Type: (new)

Product Assy or Part #:

Process/Step #:

If No, Above 4 Questions Are Optional

Changed To:

New Mandatory Question for Every Injury Investigation:

Product Design Related? Yes/No

If Yes, 4 More Mandatory Questions:

Product Model #:

Product Module Type: (new)

Product Assy or Part #:

Process/Step #:

If No, Above 4 Questions Are Optional

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STRATEGIC LCA SCREENING

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USE PHASE DOMINATES LIFE CYCLE IMPACT!

USE PHASE DOMINATES LIFE CYCLE IMPACT!

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QUANTIFIED DECISION RULES

• External credibility• Balance needs of

internal design & external reporting

• NJIT– Sustainability Target

Method

• EPFL– Eco-Indicator ’99

metric

US GDP

UTC IMPACT

UTC VALUE ADDED

US ECC

Sustainability Target Method