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xvi  Glossary of  TPM terms


                 Refurbishment Plan: Identifying all the activities that need to be undertaken
                 in order  to restore the equipment to 'as  new'  condition. This includes an
                 estimate  of  the  cost, manpower  resources, agreed  priorities,  timing  and
                 responsibilities.
                 Scoping Study: The Scoping Study provides  information to  support the
                 development of  the TPM implementation programme. This will include a
                 cost/benefit appraisal. It also identifies any potential roadblocks and provides
                 an indication of  the workforce's perception and feelings.
                 Set Up and Adjustment Losses: Production time lost because a machine is
                 being set up or adjusted at the start of  a run.
                 Six Losses: These are the categories of  losses the TPM teams use to identify
                 and measure plant problems so that they can prioritise them and progressively
                 reduce  or  eliminate  them.  These  are the  things  that  affect your  Overall
                 Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) score. The six Losses are:

                 1. Breakdowns
                 2.  Excessive Set Up and Changeover
                   These two affect whether the machine is available to produce or not. This
                   is why  we  use  this as the AVAILABILITY  percentage within  the OEE
                   calculation
                 3. Idling and Minor Stops
                 4.  Running at Reduced Speed
                   These two affect the PERFORMANCE of  your  machine when  running.
                   This is the percentage rate within the OEE calculation.
                 5. Reduced Yield (Scrap & Rework)
                 6. Start Up Loss
                 These two affect the Quality of the product produced on the machine. This is
                 the QUALITY percentage within the OEE calculation.
                 Start Up Loss: Lost production due to defects which occur at the start of  a
                 run.
                 Support Improvements: Improvements to equipment efficiency that can only
                 be achieved through changes in other parts of  the organization.
                 Support Team: This team includes representatives from each support function
                 such as finance, design, engineering, production  control,  quality control,
                 supervision, and a Union representative. Usually referred to as Key Contacts.
                 Technical Improvements: Improvements to equipment efficiency that require
                 technical analysis of  problems before they can be implemented.
                 TPM: TPM  is the  abbreviation  of  Total Productive  Maintenance. It  is  a
                 comprehensive strategy that supports the purpose of equipment improvement
                 to maximize its efficiency and product quality. Many TPM practitioners prefer
                 to call it Total Productive Manufacturing to highlight the need for an equal
                 partnership between production and maintenance.
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