Otal Roductive Aintenance: Prof. Haroon Chughtai
Otal Roductive Aintenance: Prof. Haroon Chughtai
Otal Roductive Aintenance: Prof. Haroon Chughtai
PRODUCTIVE
MAINTENANCE
Prof. Haroon
Chughtai
TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE ….
GOAL
1. Increase production while,
at the same time, increasing
employee morale and job
satisfaction.
TYPES OF MAINTENANCE
2. Breakdown Maintenance
3. Preventive
Maintenance a). Periodic
Maintenance b).
Predictive Maintenance
4. Corrective Maintenance
5. Maintenance Prevention
TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE ….
TPM TARGETS
2. PRODUCTION
I). Obtain Minimum 80% Overall Production Efficiency
ii). Obtain Minimum 90% Overall Equipment
Effectiveness
iii). Run the Machine during lunchtime
3. QUALITY
Operate in a manner, so that there are no customer
complaint
5. COST
Reduce the manufacturing cost by ----- Per Cent
7. DELIVERY
Achieve 100% success in delivering the goods as
required by the customer
9. SAFETY
Maintain an accident free environment
11. MULTYTASK
Develop multiskilled & flexible workers.
TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE ….
Motives of TPM
b) Adoption of Life – Cycle approach for improving the overall
performance of production equipments
c) Improving Productivity by highly motivated workers which
is achieved by Job – Enlargement
d) Formation of team of volunteers for activities viz, cause of
failure, possible reduction of cycle time; and equipment /
process modifications.
Uniqueness of TPM
The major difference between TPM and other concepts is that the
operators are also made to involve in the maintenance process.
TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE ….
TOP
MANAGEMENT
5S
Autonomus
Maintenance TPM
OFFICE TPM Responsible
Planned Plant Manager
Maintenance
Individual
Improvement
PILLARS OF TPM
JISHU HOZEN
KOBETSU KAIZEN
Planned Maintenance
Quality Maintenance
Training
Office TPM
Safety , Health &
Environment
SEIRI 5S SHITSUKE
SEITON SEISO
SEIKETSU
TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE ….
PILLARS OFTPM
PILLAR 1 : 5 S
TPM starts with 5S. Problems can not be clearly seen
when the workplace is unorganized. Cleaning and
organizing the workplace helps the team to uncover
problems. Making problems visible is the FIRST STEP
of improvement.
SEIRI – SORTOUT
SEITON – ORGANIZE
SEISO – SHINE THE WORKPLACE
SEIKETSU – STANDARDIZATION
– SELF DISCIPLINE
SHITSUKE
TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE ….
PILLARS OFTPM
PILLAR 3 : KAIZEN
KAI means change and ZEN means good (for the better).
Basically Kaizen is for small improvements, but carried
out on a continual basis and involves all people in the
organization. The principal behind is that “ a very large
number of small improvements are more effective in an
organizational environment than a few improvements of
large value.
PILLAR 3 : KAIZEN….
POLICY –
1. Practic
e
concep
ts of
Zero
Losses
in
every
sphere
of
activiti
es.
2. Relentl
ess
pursuit
to
TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE ….
PILLARS OFTPM
Policy:
STEPS:
Equipment evaluation and recording present status.
Restore deterioration and improve weakness.
Building up information management system.
Prepare time based information system, select equipment, parts and
members and map on the plan.
Prepare predictive maintenance system by introducing equipment
diagnostic techniques and
Evaluation of planned maintenance.
TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE ….
PILLARS OFTPM
POLICY:
Defect free conditions and control of equipments
QM activities to support quality assurances.
Focus of prevention of defects at source
Focus on fool proof (POKAYOKE) system.
In-line detection and segregation of defects.
Effective implementation of operator quality
assurance.
TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE ….
PILLARS OFTPM
DATA REQUIREMENTS:
PILLAR 6 : TRAINING
It is aimed to have multi-skilled revitalized employees whose
moral is high and who has eager to come to work and perform
all required functions effectively and independently. Education is
given to operators to upgrade their skill.
PILLAR 6 : TRAINING….
POLICY :
4. Focus on improvement of knowledge skill & techniques.
5. Creating a training environment for self learning based on felt needs.
6. Training curriculum/tools/assessment etc. Conductive to employees’
revitalization.
7. Training to remove employee fatigue and make work enjoyable.
TARGET:
10. Achieve and sustain downtime due to want men at zero on critical
machines.
11. Achieve and sustain zero losses due to lack of
knowledge/skills/Techniques
12. Aim for 100% participation in suggestion
scheme.
TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE ….
PILLARS OFTPM
PILLAR 6 : TRAINING….
Office TPM should be started after activating from other pillars of TPM (JH, KK, and
QM.PM). Office TPM must be flowed to improve productivity, efficiency in the
administrative function and identify eliminate losses. This includes analyzing process and
procedure towards increased office automation. Office TPM covers twelve major losses.
These are:
5. Processing loss
6. Cost loss including in areas such as procurement, accounts marketing leading to high inventories.
7. Communication loss.
8. Idle loss.
9. Set-up loss.
10. Accuracy loss
11. Office equipment breakdown.
12. Communication channel breakdown.
13. Time spent on retrieval of information.
14. Non availability of correct on line
15. stock status.
16. Customer complaints due to logistics.
Expense on emergency dispatches/purchases.