Better Days feeder lane
Implemented or V.A.U.L.T.-protected Better Days records with retained ownership and rollback context.
Authorized memory. Truth sealed. V.A.U.L.T. is A.I.R.O.N.’s standalone local plant-memory and communications backbone. It preserves communications, evidence, documents, training references, equipment history, event memory, ownership, learning, and rollback discipline so the plant does not have to relearn the same lesson twice.
V.A.U.L.T. retains governed plant memory across communications, CI, Better Days, S.W.A.T., C.A.T.A.S.T.R.O.P.H.E., training, equipment records, documents, evidence, and operational lessons. It keeps approved truth organized, searchable, and available to the right authority level after deployment.
V.A.U.L.T. does not replace people, procedures, training, supervision, lockout/tagout, emergency command, machine safety systems, or human judgment. Unitronics is the portal/interface. V.A.U.L.T. is the local source of truth after deployment. Cloud storage and Supabase remain pre-deployment, sync, backup, and support layers — not the long-term operational source of truth.
These are governed plant-memory lanes, not regular folders. The Document Lane, Upload Intake, and Project Memory now live under V.A.U.L.T.; drawer access is restricted by the logged-in user’s authority level.
V.A.U.L.T. retains the memory created by plant systems and human decisions. No single feeder lane owns V.A.U.L.T.
The live snapshot currently reads available Better Days and CI feeder records. More drawers can be connected to backend storage as each lane is brought online.
Implemented or V.A.U.L.T.-protected Better Days records with retained ownership and rollback context.
Anything showing signs of slipping backward belongs here until the chain is notified and the gain is stabilized.
Implemented Continuous Improvement actions retained into V.A.U.L.T. appear here with owner chain, evidence, status, and rollback definition.
V.A.U.L.T. preserves more than the result. It preserves the reason, ownership, evidence, and rollback signs.
Recipe Doctor™ remains advisory-only and demo-only, but V.A.U.L.T. can now show the future evidence package that would retain heat records, batch accuracy, correction counsel, approval status, verified outcome, and KPI/CI context after deployment validation.
Heat record, selected ductile iron grade, target vs. actual recipe, charge-car accuracy, drift reason, counsel text, approval decision, and next-heat result.
Future users should be able to replay what was seen, why the recommendation was made, who approved it, and whether the next heat improved.
Verified repeated drift can support CI intake and KPI review without making unsupported savings, efficiency, or liability claims.
Retained outcomes can later become training examples for operators, supervisors, and future A.I.R.O.N. guidance refinement.