Poka-yokes reduce workers' physical and mental burdens by eliminating the need to constantly check for common errors that lead to defects. Place in the proper order of importance the most common errors. Order of importance means partly that the most important errors can lead to the most serious defects and partly that the most important errors should have the most emphasis placed on them.

A) A long-term jidoka strategy is needed to continually improve quality.
B) Poka-yokes are the primary solution for defect prevention.
C) Visual Management is essential for error detection.
D) The jidoka concept of not shipping defects and stopping the line leads to better processes.