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Training
Provided by Kaizen Consulting Group
Course Code: LT-004
Title: Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
Duration: 1 Day
Target Audience: Managers, Engineers, Supervisors and other operational personnel from production, manufacturing, engineering and maintenance.
Course Objectives:
The course will provide participants with a detailed understanding of TPM. Participants will also learn about the roles and responsibilities and importance of team involvement in TPM, how to develop a TPM implementation plan and the critical factors for a successful TPM programme.
For further details or enquiries, please visit Kaizen Consulting Group website http://www. kcg. com. sg/ tpmtraining. aspx
Kaizen Consulting Group is committed to the development and execution of premier high quality training programmes to serve the needs of organisations in their pursuit of continuous improvement. We can customise existing programmes or design new training courses tailored to address your organisation's specific needs and requirements.
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Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
Introduction:
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is an initiative for optimizing the effectiveness of equipment. TPM is team-based productive maintenance and requires active participation by everyone from production workers and maintenance personnel to engineering departments and top management. TPM draws from the behavioral sciences as well as the traditional engineering disciplines in creating a manufacturing environment in which preventive maintenance activities are viewed as everyone's responsibility. Operators no longer just operate and call the maintenance department when a breakdown occurs. They also autonomously perform certain routine preventive maintenance activities such as cleaning, inspection, lubrication, and running adjustments. Maintenance personnel are then free to employ their skills on higher level preventive maintenance activities and overhauls. Everyone views goals of zero breakdowns, maximizing productivity, and zero product defects as shared responsibilities.
Course Outline:
Introduction to Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
Proactive vs. Reactive Approach to Total Productive Maintenance
The 8 Pillars of Total Productive Maintenance
Overall Equipment/ Plant Effectiveness and Loss Analysis
Total Productive Maintenance Improvement Strategies
Autonomous Maintenance
Focused Improvement
Planned Maintenance
Early Equipment Management
Education and Training
Roles and Responsibilities and Team Involvement in TPM
Developing an Implementation Strategy and Plan
Critical Success Factors for TPM implementation
Contact Us today for a non-obligatory discussion on our Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) training and customisation of the training programme for your organisation:
Kaizen Consulting Group
5 Lorong Bakar Batu #08-01 Singapore 348742
Tel: (65) 68484109 Fax: (65) 62343114
Email: contact_us kcg. com. sg
Website: www. kcg. com. sg
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is an initiative for optimizing the effectiveness of equipment. TPM is team-based productive maintenance and requires active participation by everyone from production workers and maintenance personnel to engineering departments and top management. TPM draws from the behavioral sciences as well as the traditional engineering disciplines in creating a manufacturing environment in which preventive maintenance activities are viewed as everyone's responsibility. Operators no longer just operate and call the maintenance department when a breakdown occurs. They also autonomously perform certain routine preventive maintenance activities such as cleaning, inspection, lubrication, and running adjustments. Maintenance personnel are then free to employ their skills on higher level preventive maintenance activities and overhauls. Everyone views goals of zero breakdowns, maximizing productivity, and zero product defects as shared responsibilities.
Course Outline:
Introduction to Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
Proactive vs. Reactive Approach to Total Productive Maintenance
The 8 Pillars of Total Productive Maintenance
Overall Equipment/ Plant Effectiveness and Loss Analysis
Total Productive Maintenance Improvement Strategies
Autonomous Maintenance
Focused Improvement
Planned Maintenance
Early Equipment Management
Education and Training
Roles and Responsibilities and Team Involvement in TPM
Developing an Implementation Strategy and Plan
Critical Success Factors for TPM implementation
Contact Us today for a non-obligatory discussion on our Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) training and customisation of the training programme for your organisation:
Kaizen Consulting Group
5 Lorong Bakar Batu #08-01 Singapore 348742
Tel: (65) 68484109 Fax: (65) 62343114
Email: contact_us kcg. com. sg
Website: www. kcg. com. sg
About The Training Provider: Kaizen Consulting Group
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