Matching Pairs GCEE American Made Movie -- L1Online version Match the terms with their definitions by Stephanie Stevens 1 Automation 2 OSHA 3 Manufacturing 4 Human resources (labor) 5 Entrepreneurship 6 National Association of Manufacturers 7 Quality control 8 Capital resources 9 Inventory 10 Production standard 11 Overhead costs 12 Just in time (lean) manufacturing 13 Natural resources (land) 14 Assembly line A system of maintaining standards in manufactured products by testing a sample of the output against the specification. A unit of measurement that indicates the normal level of performance for an industrial operation and that is expressible as time per unit or units per hour or day. The people involved in creating or producing a good or service. Materials (sometimes referred to as raw materials) that are found naturally in the environment and do not need to be created. The use of largely automatic equipment in a system of manufacturing or other production process. A complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of building. Manufacturing strategy/infrastructure that allows materials to be delivered to production plants just before they are needed, usually in response to consumer demand. The process of turning raw materials into finished goods. The willingness of a person or group to take a risk to combine other factors of production to produce or improve a good or service. Produced goods that are used in the production of other goods. The general, fixed cost of running a business, such as rent, lighting, and heating expense, which cannot be charged or attributed to a specific product or part of the work operation. Organization that advocates for and supports manufacturers of all sizes at the national level. Manufacturing process in which parts are added to a product in a sequential manner using optimally planned logistics to create a finished product much faster than with handcrafting-type methods. Government organization that develops and enforces workplace safety rules and regulations.