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Idle equipment compromises productivity and increases costs. The Introduction to TPM course shows how to implement Total Productive Maintenance, engaging operators and technicians in practices that increase availability, reduce failures, and improve overall efficiency.

The objectives of this course are:
  • Present the pillars of TPM and their relationship with operational excellence.
  • Teach the importance of involving operators and technicians in TPM implementation.
  • Enable professionals to apply basic TPM practices, especially the pillars of autonomous and preventive maintenance.

Many companies handle maintenance only reactively, absorbing significant losses. This course shows how TPM prevents failures and increases reliability, turning maintenance into a strategic pillar of competitiveness.

Público-objetivo

Professionals involved in managing and improving processes and products

Requisitos

No pre-requisites.

Duracíon

8 hours

Formatos

In-person and Online

Contenido

Basic Structure:

Introduction

  • TPM History
  • Evolution: from “Total Productive Maintenance” to “Total Productive Management”
  • Roadmap for implementation


General view of the 8 pillars

  • Pillar 1: Autonomous Maintenance
  • Pillar 2: Planned Maintenance
  • Pillar 3: Specific Improvement
  • Pillar 4: People Development (Education and Training)
  • Pillar 5: Initial Control
  • Pillar 6: Quality Maintenance
  • Pillar 7: TPM on Administrative Processes
  • Pillar 8: HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment)


General View of TPM Sustainability

Practical Examples

Pre-Work:

video classes on SETA’s virtual platform

The structure may be adjusted