TPM
Defining Problem
A problem is an undesirable situation which may be solvable by some agent although probably with some difficulty.
Read More »Losses, Costs, and Efficiency
Losses in Production System Figure “How The Losses Inherent in Production Systems (The 16 Big Losses) Are Structured” shows the structure of the losses inherent in a typical production system. These losses can be split into three main categories: those preventing equipment from being used as efficiently as it could…
Read More »Safety, Health and Environment Rules – SHE Pillar
Every manufacturing facility should have a set of SHE rules for workers, visitors/and contractors. Rules must be designed in accordance with company policies as well as local legislation. Please see below examples of Safety, Health, and Environment Rules: Work at Heights Work involving a height of 2m or above requires…
Read More »Safety, Health, and Environment TPM pillar
SHE pillar vision is to cultivate a Continuous Improvement culture that achieves a sustained record of Safety, Health, & Environmental excellence & realizes our vision: ZERO accidents, ZERO incidents, ZERO losses. The SHE Pillar is the cornerstone TPM Pillar that supports and lends stability to the overall continuous improvement process…
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