| Details : This PowerPoint will help you to investigate if the introduction of TPM will help you reduce lost time on operating equipment to a tune of 30% or better. Which is typical for plants who do not already have advanced Preventive Maintenance and Predictive Maintenance (PdM) practices in place. This PowerPoint will also help to insure you meet the requirements for a Successful TPM introduction to your facility.
Often referred to as -total productivity maintenance- and -total production maintenance- so we clarify the management method by the following definition ...
Definition: Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is an equipment management program that emphasizes operator involvement and ownership of equipment performance. The goals of a TPM program are to maximize equipment productivity, maximize equipment availability and make quality product by eliminating causes of equipment defects, losses and wastes through expanding and engaging the knowledge, skills and abilities of the front-line people running the process.
As author Mike Sondalini puts it: Too many times TPM fails in a company because the operators and maintainers, who are meant to deliver TPM to their equipment, are not involved in its implementation. Rather they get told to -do TPM-, and management then wonders why TPM does not work for them.
Synopsis of Total Productive Maintenance Management Course: 85 slides
WHAT IS TPM?
EQUIPMENT LIFETIME HEALTH
TPM AND ITS OPERATING RISK REDUCTION BENEFITS
MEASURING EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE
THE IMPORTANCE OF OPERATOR OWNERSHIP OF EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE
GETTING TOP QUALITY EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE
REQUIREMENTS FOR SUCCESSFUL TPM INTRODUCTION
TPM REQUIRES CHANGE MANAGEMENT
A TPM CASE STUDY
HOW TO APPROACH PLANNING FOR TPM INTRODUCTIONS
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