Autonomous Maintenance
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Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 33 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Autonomous Maintenance: the Basic Approach4
- Step-by-Step Development11
- 3.1Step 0: Preparation
- 3.2Step 1: Initial Cleaning (Checking through Cleaning)
- 3.3Step 2: Tackling Contamination Sources and Hard-to-Access Areas
- 3.4Step 3: Provisional Autonomous Maintenance Standards
- 3.5Step 4: General Inspection
- 3.6Step 5: Autonomous Checking
- 3.7Development of standards during Steps 4-5
- 3.8Step 6: Standardization
- 3.9Step 7: Full Self-Management
- 3.10Specific schemes for developing Autonomous Maintenance
- 3.11Different approaches for different equipment configurations
- Rollout Plans2
- The Keys to a Successful Rollout14
- 5.1Ensure that everyone is fully trained in TPM implementation, and that the different departments are pulling together
- 5.2Organize teams at every level
- 5.3Autonomous Maintenance needs hands-on management
- 5.4Demonstrate everything on a pilot machine first
- 5.5Take it one step at a time
- 5.6Review every step
- 5.7Use relay teaching
- 5.8Let people experience success
- 5.9Include Focused Improvements in team activities
- 5.10Let people make their own rules
- 5.11Handle requests for maintenance work promptly
- 5.12Use activity boards effectively
- 5.13Hold regular meetings
- 5.14Be thorough
- Reviewing the Autonomous Maintenance Steps2
- Quiz1