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Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)

Seminar Content

Practical application of preventive maintenance principles in order to maximize productivity and quality; 2-Day Seminar

Who Should Attend

Maintenance managers, Production and Scheduling Quality managers and those who will implement a preventive maintenance program.

Recommended Training and/or Experience

General knowledge of maintenance practices, and quality systems is required.

Seminar Materials

Seminar manual.

Seminar Goals

Integrates a company's preventive maintenance program into the QS-9000 quality system.

Seminar Outline

  • What's it like now
  • How to start
  • Implementation
  • Integration
  • Building for the future

Course Sequence: TPM

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