TPM Steps 1 JH
TPM Steps 1 JH
TPM Steps 1 JH
GOALS of TPM:
The goal of TPM is to increase production while also boosting workers’ job satisfaction and morale.
Employees are empowered to take ownership and pride in maximizing the life and use of the equipment they
operate, and reducing costs in the process. They then have end to end accountability. TPM focuses on
maintenance as a necessary and vital component of the business
OBJECTIVES of TPM :
The main objective of TPM is to increase the Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) of plant equipment.
1. increased productivity and efficiency through improved worker and equipment utilization,
2. reduced of costs and inventory
3. reduced accidents and pollution
4. increased employee morale through a sense of ownership, mutual goals, shared knowledge
and experience, and a collaborative work environment
5. enhanced employee skills
TQM is based on five cornerstones:
The product,
the process that allows the product to be produced,
the organization that provides the proper environment needed for the process to work,
the leadership that guides the organization, and
commitment to excellence throughout the organization.[9]
Step 1: Announcement of TPM - Top management needs to create an environment that will support the introduction of
TPM. Without the support of management, skepticism and resistance will kill the initiative.
Step 2: Launch a formal education program. This program will inform and educate everyone in the organization about TPM
activities, benefits, and the importance of contribution from everyone.
Step 3: Create an organizational support structure. This group will promote and sustain TPM activities once they begin.
Team-based activities are essential to a TPM effort. This group needs to include members from every level of the
organization from management to the shop floor. This structure will promote communication and will guarantee everyone is
working toward the same goals.
Step 4: Establish basic TPM policies and quantifiable goals. Analyze the existing conditions and set goals that are SMART:
Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-based.
Step 5: Outline a detailed master deployment plan. This plan will identify what resources will be needed and when for
training, equipment restoration and improvements, maintenance management systems and new technologies.
Step 6: TPM kick-off. Implementation will begin at this stage.
Step 7: Improve effectiveness of each piece of equipment. Project Teams will analyze each piece of equipment and make
the necessary improvements.
Step 8: Develop an autonomous maintenance program for operators. Operators routine cleaning and inspection will help
stabilize conditions and stop accelerated deterioration.
Step 9: Develop a planned or preventive maintenance program. Create a schedule for preventive maintenance on each
piece of equipment.
Step 10: Conduct training to improve operation and maintenance skills. Maintenance department will take on the role of
teachers and guides to provide training, advice, and equipment information to the teams.
Step 11: Develop an early equipment management program. Apply preventive maintenance principles during the design
process of equipment.
Step 12: Continuous Improvement - As in any Lean initiative the organization needs to develop a continuous improvement
mindset.
JH / AUTONOMOUS MAINTENANCE STEPS
Step 0= INPUT
Machine Component
Sheet
Step 0= OUTPUT
One Point Lesson