SEMO Scuba
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I appreciate that someone from Sherwood has been back on the forum. Hopefully you can overlook those that have nothing constructive to offer to the thread.
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I have been reading the Sherwood post for the past couple of months. First let me say this...All of my equipment is Sherwood. I like it but i always rebuild my own gear so I don't see any LDS issues. I am getting back in to recreational diving after a 15 year break. I went commercial and finally retired deep saturation diving.
I now work for one of the largest conglomerates in the world (cant say the name :d) basically "fixing" quality issues as a reliability engineer. What worries me is that as a company that builds life support equipment, I don't hear anything about root cause analysis, six sigma or any other process that fixes the actual cause of the issue weather it's from an LDS or manufacturing mistake. Does Sherwood utilize these processes to analyze failures and prevent them from happening to the next diver? How about a simple failure analysis?
Kind of worries me Mauricio as now my kids are getting certified in November and I was about to buy their gear....