APB Tool Control

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Well, I realize I should post more on here. I will give a update on what is happening with APB Tool Control. Firstly, we...
01/03/2026

Well, I realize I should post more on here.

I will give a update on what is happening with APB Tool Control. Firstly, we are now a member of Manitoba Aerospace. By being a member, I hope to talk to the individuals that have the authority to make changes in their business. I know I can help, but can not post all my ideas on here for obvious reasons. My goal with the Aviation Sector is to make the maintenance process more safe. Proper Tool Control and Tool Programs will lower the risk of items left behind where they are not supposed to be. I can and will make this happen, solutions to better procedures. I feel I am getting closer everyday, but I need everyone’s help on here. I am only one person trying to make Aviation safer. If people are willing, please share this to 10 people and have them like APB Tool Control here on Facebook.

LET’S TALK TOOL CONTROL!

Secondly, we will be presenting at the AME https://camea.regfox.com/28th-annual-aviation-symposium-2026

Here is why I haven’t been posting on here as much as I should. I have so many ideas ( over 100 ) that I will not post on here. I have put so much time and effort into creating better ways of controlling items.

By controlling items, this can alleviate a lot of repeatable problems businesses have. My 24 years experience has allowed me see the issues and come up with solutions. I have the solutions but again will not post them on here. I just would like to get paid for implementing the ideas or for consulting. We all have bills to pay, I am no exception. My ideas all have to follow these three key standards.

#1 - if a item is used for Tool Control, IT HAS TO BE ECONOMICAL ! ( a item or system has to be economical or people will not buy it. )

#2 - if a system is created, IT HAS TO BE USER FRIENDLY ( if it is not user friendly, people will not use it. )

#3 - if a system is used for Tool Control, IT MUST PROVIDE SOME KIND OF ACCOUNTABILITY. ( is it shadowed, can you see visually see how many of a item, etc. )

Well, thanks for reading, please help me spread the word that Tool Control can be done so much better. bf

Get tickets online for 28th Annual Aviation Symposium 2026 here.

End of day, tools clean-up. EVERYONE of these tools has a designated spot, identification, and shadow to easily keep tra...
06/09/2025

End of day, tools clean-up. EVERYONE of these tools has a designated spot, identification, and shadow to easily keep track of.

( even the pen is labelled and has a spot )

7 toolbox drawers checked, all tools accounted for.

Check took less than half a minute. I now have piece of mind that ALL of my tools are in their designated spot at the end of my shift.

This is my responsibility as a Aviation Technician.

HOW GOOD IS YOUR TOOL CONTROL IN AVIATION?

Call APB Tool Control for your Custom Tool Program. 431-998-0822

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02/11/2024

Cool !

Big things are happening for APB Tool Control. I have been working hard on organizing my workshop. I am testing all of m...
08/02/2023

Big things are happening for APB Tool Control. I have been working hard on organizing my workshop. I am testing all of my ideas on how to control tools and hardware better. There are over 150.

The idea is to test and prove they all work. Once I am satisfied with how they do, I take a picture of it to show how it works. My photo binder will show many, out of the box ideas to more efficiently control items. Super excited that this is finally progressing.

Once I have the photo binder and workshop finished, I will be networking to get some clients. Please share this post with ANY business that maybe interested.

The workshop will be a live place to come see all the ideas.

I feel I will in a better position to explain what I am trying to accomplish once the binder and hands on examples are done.

Would love to show pics now of the progress but business wise, that would not be in my own best interests. Haha

If someone is interested in getting a sneak peek for themselves or their business, contact Ben at 431-998-0822.

My passion is trying to find a better way of doing things. I can talk your ear off as far as Tool Control goes.

Text us now with areas you maybe interested in improving at your workplace.

Smart
03/05/2023

Smart

09/23/2021

APB Tool Control Presentation

My name is Ben Friesen and I am the owner of a small company called APB Tool Control.

Our company has been doing Tool Control, full-time, since June of 2017.

We provide Custom Tool Storage and Organization for all clients.

I use a camera, lap top computer, Coreldraw and a light box to get a image of a item.

Once I have the image, I use a Laser Engraver to cut the image from the material the customer has selected. Vinyl, plastic, foam or wood for example.



Before I get into exactly what Tool Control is, and how it can benefit your company, first, let me start, with my background and experience.

I started working in the Aerospace industry, in 1988, with a local Aircraft Engine Overhauler, here in Winnipeg.

As a Aircraft Engine Technician, I was responsible for all the duties required, to Overhaul a T56 Turbo Prop Engine.

Four of these Aircraft Engines are used on the Hercules aircraft, by the way.

The Hercules aircraft is used world wide by Armed Forces in many countries, including ours.

For 17 years, I worked in the areas of, dismantle, cleaning, inspecting, kitting, assembly, testing and service after test of the Engine.

All very technical stuff with a lot of company policies and procedures.

Because of the nature of the business, all these rules are required and must be enforced.

I have seen many systems, in various companies, all around the world while doing Field Service for customers.

I then took a job in Alberta, and worked for a company that provided Aerial Fire fighting using Electra aircrafts. Firebombing.

I worked in their Engine Shop, for another three years, performing all the maintenance requirements of the D13 engines.

So over all, I have over twenty years experience working on Aircraft Engines.

I watched the industry closely for a long time, looking for a business opportunity.

I have found that opportunity, I believe, and APB Tool Control was formed.



What is Tool Control? Why is it important to have Tool Control where I work?

Here is the definition of the word Tool, and the word, Control in the dictionary.

TOOL: a device or implement, especially one held in the hand, used to carry out a particular function. Hammer for example.

CONTROL: the POWER to influence or direct peoples behaviour, or the course of events. For example – the whole operation is under the control of a production manager.


TOOL CONTROL IS IMPORTANT TO HAVE IN YOUR WORKPLACE, TO ENSURE PROPER RULES AND REGULATIONS ARE BEING FOLLOWED, SO YOUR BUSINESS RUNS SMOOTHLY.


Every business out there, have policies and procedures to help run their business.

Some have a lot, and run smooth, and some have hardly any, and struggle.

Systems are very important in your business, the more the better, I say.

Most companies are looking for better ways to do their business.

They strive to be leaner, more efficient, control costs, improve company morale, etc.




APB Tool Control”s company goal is to provide economical Tool Control !





Who is APB Tool Control and what can they do for me?

We are a company that will take care of all your Inventory and Tool Storage needs, by making custom spots for your items.

Our services include: organizing a workshop, toolbox, work trailer, Sea Can, or any other storage facility. Basically, you tell me, what you want controlled.



Here are some examples of why it is important to have Tool Control in your workplace:

A properly cleaned up area usually equals a safer area to work. Cluttter is removed and reduced.

You will have a more professional looking business – The overall appeareance of a business is always judged by a potential client.

Tool Control provides less frustration looking for the items you know you have.

This is probably my biggest pet peeve. Knowing I have a tool, but I can not find it.

Its amazing how many Tape measures I had, when I organized my garage.

But not one, when I needed it.

A system promotes good work habits, and trains employees, to put tools back in the proper designated spot.

A Tool Control system gives you peace of mind, knowing tools are where they should be.

When you lose a tool, you worry where it could end up. For example – in the inlet of a Turbo Fan Jet Engine. A engine that costs millions of dollars and is very expensive to repair.

I lost a tool while working at a place in the Aerospace industry.

To this day, I can still tell you what it was!!

A ¼ inch drive, black oxide, six point, 5/16 size Snap – On socket.

I never did find it.

A mechanic does not know where every tool is unless a system is in place.

Don’t let them tell you different, I was one! See my example in the white box with the screwdriver!

Tool Control can greatly improve communication – everyone knows where the tool is located

A proper system lets businesses concentrate on promoting their product, instead of searching for tools. Lets them focus on their business.

With Tool Control, enforcing proper tool usage, and return, is easier to do.

With no Tool Control System in place – it is hard to discipline a employee, for not putting a tool in its proper spot, if there isn’t one.

“ Steve – you didn’t put that floor broom away. “

Steve will say, “I found it lying against the scaffolding beside the aircraft.

“ Where do I put it?”

Implementing a system should benefit shareholders, business owners, managers and employees. A more efficient, competitive company, ensures all involved have better job security. All win.

Easily identifies when a tool is missing.

The sooner you identify that a tool is missing, the better chance you will have at its recovery.

You lose a tool for a couple of hours ( you can still retrace yours steps to look for it ) versus
a tool has been missing for a month or more. ( harder to retrace your steps after a month )

You should have better product flow through the business if Tool Control is implemented.

More efficient company = you stay more competitive.

You don’t allow your competition to exceed you.

The longer you operate your business with bare systems in place, the more the survival of your company is at risk.
This is my opinion, based on what I have seen in the industry.

Tool Control can help you avoid potential lawsuits – a system in place, helps protect the company and its employees which can save a lot of money.

If you are in the Aerospace business with Tool Control, you are in compliance with Transport Canada’s Air regulations. Following their guidelines.

I believe Tool Control helps save money!! It does cost some initial money to set up, but the advantages of having a system should pay off for itself, time and time again.


Implementing a Tool Control System doesn’t have to really expensive!





So, lets look at who is using Tool Control for their business or facility?



All Aerospace companies are required to have Tool Control Systems regulated through their appropriate country.

Transport Canada has the authority to shut down your Aerospace business if you do not follow their policies and procedures. Just because you are not a Aerospace company, doesn’t mean you can’t implement some of these systems into your business. If it works for Aerospace………….it should work for your company!

Who else uses it?

All the Armed Forces in the world use Tool Control.

I have personally seen systems in Canada, United States of America, Sweden, Chile, Holland and Columbia. There is a saying in the Aerospace field – your tools shouldn’t go on a better vacation than you do!!!!

Detention Facilities, Prisons and Jails also use it. Very important to know where all the tools are, so the inmates can’t use them against you.

Schools use them in the Industrial Arts programs. Its everywhere!!

What are some of the reasons why companies don’t have Tool Control or more systems in their business?

IN MY OPINION:

TIME and EXPERIENCE


Having all the proper systems in your business can be challenging and can seem unreachable.

Most people would say money is the main reason proper systems are not in place. I strongly disagree !!!

Businesses do have money, but they may not be exposed to all the systems out there that may work for them.

There are literally, hundreds of ways to control things. Some are very costly and require lots of money to install.

It doesn’t have to be that way.

I feel it is part of my responsibility to tell people what systems are out there, and what the pros and cons are, to each system.

My experience can help a company decide what works for them.

I have lots of fairly inexpensive ideas that can help control items.

Now, if some my ideas are used or copied, the one thing that doesn’t change, is the time it takes to implement it.

I would say TIME, is the leading reason, companies fail to install systems, that will or can, improve their business.

Any system out there will ALWAYS take time to install. Valuable company time.

Secondly, some places of work just don’t have the experience. They are not sure how to add systems that will work for them.

Number three reason: COMMITMENT FROM ALL INVOLVED

I have purposely not had this reason for number one. You can still have some systems at work, yet not have management commitment.

I’ve worked for a company for 5 years before they committed to being Worlds Best, and 12 years after all the good systems were implemented.

We were told at the start of the cultural change, by the CEO I might add – your on board for all of this, or you will not be working here for very long.

He meant it, and changes were made due to some employees refusal to change.

Buy in, has to be for everyone, including management.

I was exposed to a lot of really good work experiences.

I feel I have a good understanding of what is all involved, and I can share that.

Tool Control provides ACCOUNTABILITY: Hold everyone accountable in your company.

Is it just me, or is ACCOUNTABILITY viewed negatively in todays day and age?

To me: ACCOUNTABILITY gets results!!

Put systems in place to have the ability to solve problems, instead of laying blame.

I will say that again.

Put a Tool Control System in place, to have the ability to solve problems, instead of laying blame! I wish ALL Managers knew this.

Once a system is in place, and a problem comes up, you now can investigate what the root of the problem is. Is it employee carelessness, their attitude, training issue, or company sponsorship? Company sponsorship, you may wonder about. I knew of a fellow employee that would “borrow” company supplies everyday. When he was asked about it, he said, “ Everybody needs a sponsor!” Does your company have a system in place to protect you from these kind of sponsorship deals?

Anyone heard of this saying?

“ things have worked for the last 40 years, why change it now?”

Tool Control can help remove this old school mentality!

We have some amazing technology out there.

This is the time to think outside of the box and take advantage of whats out there.

Culture change, WILL, AND CAN BE, Very hard to change.

It can be done though, with buy-in from all!

How do you get Buy – in?

By leading by example, listening to all questions respectfully, and responding in a reasonable time frame.

Remember, you don’t always have to say yes, but addressing the question properly, should get you some acknowledgement, that you tried.

Action sheets are great for keeping people accountable.

QUESTIONS TO ASK REGARDING TOOL CONTROL or ORGANIZING


Do you have enough systems in place? What are they? How effective are they? Can they be improved?

Do employees try to improve? Do they buy into the systems that are in place? Systems will not work if employees won’t do it. It has to be enforced, to work!

Do managers enforce that items are being put away properly, if a system is implemented?

Are Bosses or Owners committed to improving systems?

Are Bosses or Owners or Employees opposed to change or different ideas?

Maybe a WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO HAVE TOOL CONTROL IN YOUR WORKPLACE training course is in order.


GOOD TOOL CONTROL SHOULD BE :



QUICK ( QUICK CHECK AT THE START OF THE DAY, AND THE END OF THE DAY, TO ENSURE TOOLS ARE NOT MISSSING)

EFFICIENT ( DO ALL YOUR TOOLS HAVE A PROPER DESIGNATED SPOT? )

CLEARLY IDENTIFIED ( IS THERE ANY CONFUSION WHAT TOOL IS MISSING )

EASY TO USE ( IF A SYSTEM IS IMPLEMENTED, DON’T CREATE TOO MUCH TIME USING THE SYSTEM )

OBVIOUS ( OBVIOUS IF A TOOL IS MISSSING, HAVING ANOTHER COLOR UNDER THE TOOL TO HELP IDENTIFY THAT THE TOOL IS MISSING )

KNOWING WHAT IS EXPECTED ( WHAT DO YOU HAVE OWNERSHIP OF AND WHAT ARE YOU ACCOUNTABLE FOR? )

100 % ENFORCED BY MANAGEMENT ( TOOL CONTROL SYSTEM MUST BE ENFORCED BY ALL DIFFERENT LEVELS OF MANAGEMENT TO WORK AND BE EFFECTIVE )

100 % DONE BY ALL EMPLOYEES ( BUY – IN FROM ALL EMPLOYEES MUST HAPPEN FOR THE TOOL CONTOL SYSTEM TO SUCCEED )


I’LL END MY PRESENTATION WITH THESE THREE KEY POINTS:

NUMBER ONE POINT - THIS IS MY DEFINITION OF TOOL CONTROL:

IT IS A SYSTEM, THAT WHEN IMPLEMENTED AND ENFORCED, CAN ALLEVIATE A LOT OF UNNECESSARY EVENTS OR PROBLEMS, THAT OCCUR WITH BUSINESSES AND ITS EMPLOYEES.


POINT NUMBER 2 - IMPLEMENTING A TOOL CONTROL SYSTEM INTO YOUR WORKPLACE WILL NOT BE THE TOTAL ANSWER TO MISPLACED ITEMS.

IT IS A SYSTEM THAT NEEDS TO BE ENFORCED FOR IT TO BE EFFECTIVE.

I COULD MAKE A BUNCH OF TWO COLOR FOAM THAT WOULD GIVE A ITEM A PROPER SPOT, BUT THE ITEM HAS TO BE CHECKED.

CHECKED AT THE START AND END OF THE WORKDAY, TO ENSURE IT IS NOT MISSING AND IS IN ITS DESIGNATED SPOT


AND LASTLY, POINT NUMBER 3 - BUSINESSES HAVE THE POWER TO INFLUENCE OR DIRECT PEOPLES BEHAVIOURS ( EMPLOYEES ) TO CONTROL THE COURSE OF EVENTS AT THEIR WORKPLACE.

HOW YOU MIGHT ASK?

WITH COMPANY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES, THAT ARE ENFORCED WHEN USING A DEVICE ( TOOL ) TO ACCOMPLISH A TASK.

WHAT CAN APB TOOL CONTROL DO FOR YOU??

ACCOUNTABILITY GETS RESULTS !



THANKS TO ALL OF YOU THAT HAVE READ MY PRESENTATION. ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING TOOL CONTROL?

09/20/2021
05/03/2021

For sub-contractors
who need a accountable Tool Program,
we have developed a time saving, economical system,
that helps eliminate frustration, improves communication and saves money by not replacing lost Tools.

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