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Title: Total Productive Maintenance


1
Total Productive Maintenance
  • SARA Infotech (P) Ltd.
  • Bombay, India.

2
Aims of TPM
  • To maximize the production system
  • To organize a practical shop-floor system
  • Zero accidents
  • Zero defects
  • Zero breakdown
  • To involve all the functions of an organization
  • To involve every employee
  • To achieve Zero loss

3
The Pillars of TPM
  • Focused improvement
  • Autonomous maintenance
  • Plant- Maintenance
  • Office Maintenance
  • Product Design and Equipment Initial Control
  • Quality Maintenance
  • Workers Education Training
  • Safety, Hygiene Environment Control.

4
TPM Goals
  • Achieve zero breakdowns zero losses thru
  • - Focused Improvement,
  • - Effective Equipment Management Techniques

  • - Autonomous Maintenance
    Systems.
  • Cont.

5
TPM Goals
  • Prevent losses before they occur thru
  • - Integrated functions of production
  • - Maintenance
  • - Technical
  • - Commercial
  • - Administration
  • - Finance
  • - Marketing.
    Cont.

6
TPM Goals
  • Achieving zero defects, to
  • - become a consistent supplier of quality
    products and services
  • - conform customer specifications.
  • Cont.

7
TPM Goals
  • Give effective training to
  • develop highly skilled, motivated and
    self-reliant workforce.
  • Prolong life span of equipment by maintainability
    improvement.
  • Cont.

8
TPM Goals
  • Involve all the members of the team to develop an
    atmosphere that is
  •         - congenial
  •          - friendly
  •          - energetic
  • which is resulting in pride of job
    performed with a feeling of ownership of the
    asset.
  • Cont.

9
TPM Goals
  • TPM ensures a working environment that is
  • - Clean
  • -     Accident free
  • - Pollution free
  • Cont.

10
TPM Organization
  • TPM promotion committees
  • - Company TPM Promotion Committee
  • -         Plant Promotion Committee
  • -         Subcommittee of Kaizen
  • -         Sub-committee of Autonomous Maintenance
  • -         Sub-committee of planned maintenance
  • -         Sub-committee of initial flow control
  • -         Sub-committee of Quality Maintenance
  • -         Sub Committee of office improvement
  • -         Education and training committee
  • -         Safety and Hygiene Committee

11
Role of TPM Promotion Committee
  • - Basic policy and Target Setting
  • - Audit of the promotion progress and the
    education and cultivation of Implementation plan.
  • - Approval of implementation plan
  • - Workout remedial measures against problems
    encountered during
    promotion of the activities.
  • - Organize the project teams.

12
Role of the Plant Promotion Committee
  • - Workout the plan to promote Jishu-Hozen and
    Kobetsu-Kaizen and check the progress of
    promotion activities.
  • - Review problems and give instructions to small
    groups
  • - Organize Kobetsu-Kaizen project teams.

13
Role of the Subcommittee of Kaizen
  • -         Instruct on how to practice
    Kobetsu-Kaizen
  • -  Instruct on how to horizontally replicate TPM.
  • -    Analysis of improvement activities
    Quantitative and Qualitative
  • - Standardization and information exchange.

14
Role of the Company TPM Promotion Committee
  • - Study how to proceed with the autonomous
    maintenance step by step Development.
  • - To conduct Audit after completion of each
    step for assessing progress
    guidance for subsequent work.

15
Role of the Sub-committee of planned maintenance
  • - Study how to advance the phase development.
  • -   Instruct how to advance Kobetsu-Kaizen.
  • -   Instruct how to horizontally replicate TPM
  • Standardization of various items and
    information exchange

16
Role of the Sub-committee of initial flow control
  • - Study cases
  • - Review existing system
  • - Standardize various items
  • - To optimize life cycle cost, as well to
    improve equipment reliability by Maintenance
    prevention design.

17
Role of the Sub-committee of Quality Maintenance
  • - Study of Himanshitu techniques
  • - Instruct how to advance Himanshitu-Hozen
  • - Instruct how to horizontally replicate TPM
  • - Standardization of various items and
    information exchange

18
Role of the Sub Committee of office improvement
  • - Study how to advance the step development
  • - Instruct how to advance Kobetsu- Kaizen
  • - Instruct how to horizontally replicate TPM
  • - Standardization of various items and
    information exchange

19
Role of the Education and training committee
  • - Work out the training plan
  • - Check the promotion progress and review problem

20
Role of the Safety and Hygiene Committee
  • - Educating Safety and Hygiene systems
  • - Control of safety and Hygienic condition

21
TPM Implementation Steps
  • Building Management will
  • Establishing common TPM Language
  •  Announcement by top Management
  •  Introductory Education and campaign
  •  Work Environment the 5S
  •  Establishing TPM promotion organization and
    setting up model equipment.
  •  Setting basic policy and Target for TPM
  •  Creation of Master Action Plan
  • TPM kick off
  • Cont..

22
TPM Implementation Steps
  • Establishing systems for improving production
    efficiency
  • a. Problem Solving Tools
  • Training on Tools
  • Continuous application of tools
  • b. Waste Elimination
  • c. Kaizen
  • d. Autonomous Maintenance
  • e. Planned Maintenance
  • f. Education and Training
  • Cont..

23
TPM Implementation Steps
  • MP Design and equipment initial control
  •         Quality maintenance
  •         Office TPM
  •         Safety, hygiene and pollution control
  •   Measuring and Monitoring Visual
    Management
  •     Preparation for PM excellence award by JIPM
  • JIPM Final Assessment for PM excellence award.

24
Major Losses
  • -         Shutdown Losses
  • -         Production Losses
  • -         Equipment failure Losses
  • -         Process failure Losses
  • -         Normal Production Losses
  • -         Abnormal Production Losses
  • -         Quality Defect Losses
  • -         Reprocessing Losses
  • -         Management Losses
  • -         Motion Losses
  • -         Line Organization Losses
  • Cont.

25
Major Losses
  • - Losses resulting from lack
    of
    automated system
  • - Measurement Losses
  • - Yield Losses
  • - Energy Losses
  • - Die, Jigs and tools Losses

26
The common functions of all the Pillars
  • -   Objectives of TPM
  • -   Goals of TPM
  • -   Implementation Plan for TPM
  • -   Loss Structure
  • -   TPM Promotion Committees
  • - Minutes of meeting of TPM
    Promotion Committees/Action Plan
  • -   Processes/Sub-Processes


  • TPM Audits

27
Focused Improvement
  • includes all activities that maximize the overall
    effectiveness of equipment, processes and plant
    through elimination of losses and improvement of
    performance. The overall Plant effective (OPE) is
    calculated as follows
  • OPE Availability of Plant x Performance Rate x
    Quality Rate

28
Focused improvement
  • - Implementation Steps
  • - Registration of Improvement Topic
  • -     Improvement Targets
  • -    Implementation Plan for the Topic
  • -     Results of Improvement
  • - Focused Improvement Audit

29
Autonomous maintenance
  • This emphasizes the need for individual
    workers to carry out routine inspection, oiling,
    repairs, detection of abnormalities of their own
    equipments for the purpose of Protecting their
    own equipment.

30
Autonomous maintenance
  • -         Implementation Steps
  • -         Autonomous Activities
  • -         Autonomous Maintenance Tags
  • -  Autonomous Maintenance
    Standards
  • -         One Point Lessons
  • -         Equipment Evaluation Criteria
  • - Equipments for Autonomous

    Maintenance
  • -    Abnormalities and Counter
    measures
  • -         Visual Controls
  • Cont..

31
Autonomous maintenance
  • -   Analysis of MTBF (From Plant
    Maintenance Module)
  • - Autonomous Maintenance Audit

32
Plant Maintenance
  • -   Implementation Steps
  • -  Equipment Data Base, Specifications and
    Configuration
  • -   Maintenance Activities, Spares Required,
    Procedure, Safety Precautions
  • -   Break Down Maintenance
  • -   Planned (Time Based Maintenance)
  • -   Opportunity Maintenance
  • -   Lubrication Schedule
  • -   Inspection Schedule
  • -   Calibration of Instruments
  • Cont..

33
Plant Maintenance
  • -   Shut Down Maintenance
  • - Reading of various equipments (Condition Based
    Maintenance)
  • - Resources required/consumed for Maintenance
  • -   History of Maintenance/Log Books
  • -   Budget Vs. Actual cost of Maintenance
  • - Planned Maintenance Audit

34
Office Maintenance
  • -   Office Functions
  • -   File/Document Analyzing Forms
  • -   Office Function work Method
  • -   Daily Work Survey
  • -   Work Allocation
  • -   Daily/Monthly work summary
  • - Monthly load Chart

35
Product Design and Equipment Initial Control
  • -   Aims
  • -   Product Information Points
  • -   Life Cycle Cost
  • - Product Design Information Sheet

36
Quality Maintenance
  • -   Quality Maintenance Aims
  • -   Quality Defect Factors
  • -   Steps of Quality Maintenance
  • -   Present Status of Process
  • -   Process which cause defects
  • -   Analysis of 4M(Man, Machine, Material and
    Method)
  • -   Countermeasures
  • -   Conditions for 4M that do not produce defects
  • -   Checking Methods
  • -   Standards
  • Cont..

37
Quality Maintenance
  • -   Quality Improvement Results
  • -   Defect Rate (From Lab Test Module)
  • - Customer Complaint Rate (From

    Customer
    Feed Back Module)
  • -  Reprocessing Rate (From Production

    Module)
  • - Quality Variation (From Lab Test Module)

38
Workers Education Training
  • -   Training needs
  • -   Workers Skills
  • -   Training Programs
  • -   Training Schedules
  • -   Training Infrastructure
  • -   Faculty
  • -   Training Cost
  • -   Feedback
  • - Training Budget/Utilization

39
Safety, Hygiene Environment Control
  • -   Accidents
  • - Safety Training, first aid, emergency handling
    Procedure
  • -   Safety Manuals
  • -   Health Check up of Employee
  • -   Pollution Control Checks and Results
  • -  Drinking Water Tests
  • -  Safety Audit
  • - Hygiene Audit

40
Customer Feed Back
  • -   Feed Back Type
  • - Receipt of Customer Feed Back/Complaint
  • - Customer Complaint Response, solution, action
  • - Effect of Complaints
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