CPM Cheat Sheet 2026

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  1. In supply chain management, what does 'demand amplification' (the bullwhip effect) result from? Small demand fluctuations that cause increasingly larger order swings upstream
  2. What is the purpose of a 'red-tag' exercise during a 5S Sort phase? Identify and quarantine items whose necessity at the workstation is uncertain
  3. A process produces 45 defects per million opportunities. What sigma level does this approximately correspond to? Five sigma
  4. In VPP, what does the 'Star' status signify compared to 'Merit' status? Star sites fully meet all VPP requirements; Merit sites are working toward Star
  5. When counting days away from work on the OSHA 300 log, what is the maximum number of days that must be recorded for a single case? 180 days
  6. An employer with 10 or fewer employees is generally exempt from OSHA recordkeeping unless: OSHA or BLS specifically notifies them to keep records
  7. In vibration analysis, what does a high amplitude at the fundamental frequency (1X) typically indicate? Imbalance
  8. A CPM professional encounters an unfamiliar situation while performing procurement & jit inventory duties. What is the most appropriate first action? Consult relevant standards, guidelines, or a qualified supervisor before proceeding
  9. Which lean waste category is represented when a skilled technician spends significant time searching for tools and materials? Motion
  10. What does the 'maintenance prevention' pillar of TPM aim to achieve during the equipment design phase? Design equipment that requires minimal maintenance and is easy to maintain
  11. In MRP II, what does the 'resource planning' module address that basic MRP does not? Long-range capacity planning including capital equipment and workforce needs
  12. What is the primary purpose of power factor correction in industrial facilities? Reduce reactive power and lower utility demand charges
  13. What is the primary purpose of a Process FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) in a QMS? To proactively identify and prioritize potential process failure modes before they occur
  14. In lean manufacturing, 'point-of-use storage' means: Keeping materials and tools at or near the point where they are consumed
  15. Which quality assurance method is most commonly applied in mrp & production control to verify that CPM professional standards are being met? Structured audits, peer reviews, and performance metrics aligned with industry benchmarks
  16. In ISO 9001:2015, 'risk-based thinking' replaced which older concept from the 2008 version? Preventive action
  17. Under OSHA's Emergency Action Plan standard (29 CFR 1910.38), a written plan is required when the workplace has: More than 10 employees
  18. Takt time is calculated as: Available production time divided by customer demand rate
  19. Which ergonomic guideline should govern workstation height design at assembly stations? Height should be adjustable or set to elbow height of the target population
  20. The primary advantage of a combined heat and power (CHP) system over separate heat and power generation is: Overall system efficiency of 70–90% by utilizing waste heat from power generation
  21. The Simple Payback Period (SPP) for an energy efficiency project is calculated as: Project cost divided by annual energy savings
  22. How does process standardization improve quality control? It helps improve consistency and ensures product quality.
  23. Which MRP planning concept uses the idea that items at the same low-level code are netted together before planned orders are exploded to child components? Low-level coding and netting
  24. How does plant operations management contribute to environmental sustainability? By optimizing processes to reduce waste and environmental impact.
  25. Which of the following injuries is automatically recordable regardless of treatment or outcome? Any needle-stick or sharps injury contaminated with another person's blood
  26. In a JIT system, what is the primary role of a kanban card? Authorize replenishment of a specific part or material
  27. In a Value Stream Map (VSM), what does the 'push' arrow symbol indicate? Material or information pushed regardless of downstream need
  28. A maintenance planner notices that a pump's MTTR has doubled over six months. What does this most likely indicate? Repairs are taking longer, possibly due to parts availability or skill gaps
  29. A plant manager discovers that the facility generates more than 1,000 kg of hazardous waste per month. Under RCRA, this facility is classified as a: Large Quantity Generator (LQG)
  30. A plant manager implements Kaizen events. What is the typical duration and focus of a Kaizen event? 3–5 day rapid improvement workshop focused on a specific process problem
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