If you think about it, “foreign objects” are not a problem unless they are not Deposited correctly
and therefore cause Damage. In order to prevent FOD (Damage) you first need FOC (Control and/or Collection).
In the best of all worlds, no foreign objects such as tools, fasteners, wire clippings and the like
would ever be left behind in the workplace. But given the task of dealing with a less than perfect
world, we strive to do our best at “Control” and “Collection”.
There are companies that make equipment to Collect debris from runways and FOD walks are
conducted to do the same. There are various vending, marking and storage systems to Control
the flow of tools in the workplace. Programs are in place to increase awareness of foreign objects
and their elimination. This is where one of the “D’s” comes in…Deposit. What do you do with
the stuff once you have Collected it?
All of us are the same in that we are more likely to do things if they are convenient. So, if there
are ways to store and carry tools and if there is a convenient disposal unit for debris, we are more
apt to “do the right thing” and keep the workplace free of FOD.
 FOD and tool control bags seem to be part of the answer. Many companies have implemented
programs to provide carrying and disposal bags and equipment covers that make it easy foremployees to comply with FOD/FOE programs. Bags are relatively inexpensive and can be
manufactured to meet specific needs without prohibitive tooling and prototype costs.
FOD and tool control bags can:
- Hold personal effects so they don’t fall out of pockets yet are accessible to the owner.
- Be placed strategically near work areas so it is easy for workers to collect and dispose of debris.
- Be placed on belts so each worker has a FOD pouch with them at all times.
- Be color coded for specific work areas.
- Be printed with “FOD” or any other words or phrases desired.
- Be made to fit on various vehicles or equipment.
- Be made with inserts that “shadow” tools so a worker can visually notice if a tool has been left behind.
- Be made in any size, shape and configuration that will help eliminate FOD.
Covers are used primarily to keep FOD out of equipment or aircraft parts while work is being done nearby.
Part of the success of any FOD/FOE program is awareness and having numerous bags in the
workplace carrying the FOD message certainly helps.
Bill Haas is a Regional Vice President for Estex Manufacturing Company.
“Where Ideas Become Solutions”
For more information:
1-800-749-1224 x 104
bill@estexmfg.com
www.estexmfg.com
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