Course Outline
- Introduction to Autonomous Maintenance
- Overview of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
- The role of AM within TPM
- Benefits of AM for operators and organizations
- Pillar 1: Operator's Role in Maintenance
- Understanding equipment
- Recognizing abnormalities
- Basic maintenance tasks for operators
- Pillar 2: Cleaning, Inspection, and Lubrication
- Importance of cleaning and inspection
- Techniques for effective equipment cleaning
- Basic lubrication principles
- Pillar 3: Setting Standards
- Standardized cleaning and inspection routines
- Checklists and documentation practices
- Pillar 4: Eliminate Causes of Contamination and Hard-to-Access Areas
- Identifying and addressing contamination sources
- Modifications to improve accessibility
- Pillar 5: Visual Management Techniques
- Implementing visual cues for maintenance
- Using labels, tags, and signs
- Pillar 6: Skill Development and Operator Empowerment
- Training operators in advanced maintenance techniques
- Building confidence and ownership
- Pillar 7: Continuous Improvement in AM
- Leveraging Kaizen principles
- Case studies and success stories
- Metrics to measure AM performance
- Hands-On Practical Sessions
- Guided equipment cleaning and inspection exercises
- Developing and implementing visual management tools
- Assessment and Certification
- Final evaluation through written and practical assessments
- Certification of successful participants
Course Objectives
- Equip operators with the knowledge and skills required to perform basic maintenance tasks independently.
- Foster a sense of ownership and responsibility among operators for maintaining their equipment.
- Reduce equipment downtime, improve reliability, and minimize maintenance costs.
- Build a foundation for Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) practices within the organization.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles and importance of Autonomous Maintenance within TPM.
- Identify and address equipment abnormalities during routine operations.
- Perform basic maintenance tasks such as cleaning, lubrication, and inspection.
- Develop and implement standard operating procedures (SOPs) for maintenance tasks.
- Use visual management tools to monitor and maintain equipment health.
- Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives in maintenance practices.
Methodology
- Interactive Lectures: Theoretical sessions with multimedia presentations to explain key concepts.
- Workshops: Hands-on exercises to reinforce practical skills in equipment cleaning, lubrication, and inspection.
- Group Activities: Collaborative tasks like creating visual management tools or solving case studies.
- Simulations: Practice sessions using real or simulated equipment to build confidence.
- Assessments: Written tests and practical evaluations to gauge understanding and skill mastery.
- Coaching & Feedback: Personalized guidance from trainers during hands-on activities.
- Follow-up Support: Post-training resources like manuals, videos, and access to a mentor or expert.