A task is a discrete, well-defined activity that transforms, maintains, or monitors specific resources to produce measurable outputs according to established quality standards. It represents the smallest unit of meaningful work within a system that can be independently assigned to one person or a coordinated team, tracked, and evaluated while maintaining clear safety protocols and skill requirements. ### Core Definition - Purpose and function - Quality standards and metrics - Universal safety requirements - resource outputs with specifications ### Implementations #### Method ##### Skill Levels | Level | Requirements | Capabilities | Supervision Needed | Sign-off Requirements | | -------- | ------------ | ------------ | ------------------ | --------------------- | | Watcher | | | | | | Support | | | | | | Standard | | | | | | Expert | | | | | ##### Resource Inputs | Resource | State/Condition | Quantity | Quality Checks | | -------- | --------------- | --------- | -------------- | | Wheat | 12-14% moisture | 50kg/hour | Moisture test | | Mill | Calibrated | 1 unit | Speed check | ##### Detailed process steps - Setup requirements - Quality check points - Output Verification - Measurement method - Acceptance criteria - Required documentation - Clean-up/reset steps ##### Resource Outputs | Resource | Expected State/Condition | category | quantity | | -------- | ------------------------ | ----------------------- | ------------------- | | ... | .... | primary/byproduct/waste | ... | ##### Common Issues - Warning signs/indicators - Emergency procedures - Troubleshooting steps - When to escalate