TPM training - Total Maintenance

TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) is a comprehensive approach to maintenance that involves all employees in activities aimed at ensuring maximum efficiency of machines and equipment. TPM focuses on prevention, elimination of losses, and continuous process improvement, which translates into increased machine availability, improved product quality, and workplace safety.

DURATION

2 days

LEVEL

Basic

FORM

Closed training at the customer's site

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TRAINING PLAN

Day 1 - training with on-site workshops

- Introduction to TPM

- TPM objectives

- Six Big Losses

- Basic TPM metrics

- TPM organisation (pillars)

- Continuous improvement

- Autonomous Maintenance

- Planned maintenance

- Training and coaching



Day 2 - training with on-site workshops

- Early equipment management

- Quality maintenance

- Occupational safety and environmental protection

- Efficiency in the office

- Steps in the implementation of TPM

- Definition of an action plan to be carried out by the trainees

- Panel discussion

Why is it worth choosing TPM training?

TPM training enables participants to acquire practical skills in maintenance management, loss identification and elimination, and the implementation of work standards. Through on-the-job workshops, participants learn how to effectively apply TPM principles in their organization, leading to increased efficiency and reduced costs.

Training participants will gain the knowledge and skills to:

  • Increase machine and equipment availability
  • Improve product quality
  • Reduce losses and failures
  • Implement work and maintenance standards
  • Increase employee engagement in maintenance processes
  • Enhance workplace safety

The TPM training is intended for:

  • Management staff (production, quality, maintenance, planning managers, supervisors, team leaders)
  • Maintenance staff (mechanics, automation specialists)
  • Production process supervisors (process engineers, technologists, quality specialists)
  • Production employees (operators, setters)

Is TPM training mandatory?
The training is not mandatory; however, it is recommended for companies aiming to increase the efficiency and reliability of their production processes through the implementation of TPM principles.

Does TPM training include practical exercises?
Yes, the training includes on-the-job workshops that allow participants to practically apply the knowledge they have gained.

How long does TPM training last?
The training lasts 2 days.

What is the level of advancement of the TPM workshops?
The training is intended for participants at the basic level.

Who conducts the TPM training?
The training is conducted by experienced trainers from BE Partners, specializing in TPM and Lean Management.

Will I receive a certificate upon completion of the training?Will I receive a certificate upon completion of the training?
Yes, upon completion of the training, participants will receive a certificate confirming the knowledge and skills they have acquired.

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