Education and Training
TPM Pillar Self Assessment
5S Autonomous Maintenance Early Equipment Management Education and Training Focused Improvement Manufacturing Support Planned Maintenance Quality Safety, Health and Environment TPM World Class ManufacturingThe TPM Self Assessment’s purpose is to provide information to assist in running the factory. By showing the strengths and weaknesses of each TPM pillar using a structured approach.
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PM Element 8. Abilities Matrix During the progress of TPM, improving the tradesmen’s skills will be necessary. The first step is to identify which skills are required for the tradesmen. This information makes it possible to develop the abilities matrix and the training plan. Some questions about their skills to…
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5S Autonomous Maintenance Early Equipment Management Education and Training Manufacturing Support Planned Maintenance Quality Safety, Health and Environment World Class ManufacturingMaster Plan Show the results for the main objectives with consistent benchmarks and targets – Breakdowns, Minor Stops, Quality Defects and ZERO loss time accidents.Highlight why the Site needs TPM. “TPM is not the objective; it is the way to deliver the objectives.”Each pillar must have key indicators to link…
Read More »TPM 3 Levels – path to World-Class Manufacturing
5S Autonomous Maintenance Blog Change Management Early Equipment Management Early Product Management Education and Training Focused Improvement Instructor Training Manufacturing Support Planned Maintenance Quality Safety, Health and Environment TPM TPM Introduction World Class ManufacturingGetting to Level 3 of Total Productive Maintenance will require a LOT OF hard work, but it’s doable. Listed below is a 20-Step process on how to get there, steps 1-12 are part of Level 1 (Excellent Factory), steps 13-17 – Level 2 (Excellent Supply Chain) and finally, steps 18-20…
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