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Applying the TPM


                improvement plan





                6.1 Training context
                The following example is based on a TPM improvement plan training exercise
                as part of  a four-day TPM facilitator training course. Approximately 70 per
                cent of  the course content is putting the theory of  TPM into practice on a live
                TPM pilot piece of  equipment. This practical focus is so that the facilitators
                are experiencing over four days what they will be coaching their own TPM
                teams over the twelve to twenty weeks of  a typical TPM pilot project, the
                process of  which is described in Chapter 7.
                  The output of  this particular  exercise is based  on a one-hour feedback
                presentation which the five budding TPM facilitators made after spending
                two and a half days assimilating and using the nine-step TPM improvement
                plan. The following sections 6.2 to  6.16  inclusive are the content  of  their
                presentation.


                6.2 Team  brief

                A core team is undertaking a pilot TPM project. The team is made up of
                  0  Three production personnel (one per shift)
                  0  Two maintenance personnel (one electrical, one mechanical)

                  The company - Merlin Gun Technology - is planning to introduce TPM
                across the site (200 personnel).
                  The pilot aims to develop a practical, model example of equipment operating
                under TPM. This will support the roll-out of TPM. It will also highlight those
                issues which need to be overcome to achieve a successful implementation.
                Specifically, the team will:
                     assess the critical elements of  the equipment;
                     identify what refurbishment is required to put the equipment into good
                     condition;
                  0  develop a practical, model example of  equipment in good condition;
                     develop an asset care and history recording process;
                  0  identify the main problem areas and develop solutions;
                     establish the current level of  overall equipment effectiveness and set
                     targets for improvement;
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