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File Type: PowerPoint (PPTX)

Aspect Ratio: Standard Screen (4:3)

File Size: 22.0 MB

Number of Slides: 102

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TPM Planned Maintenance (Keikaku Hozen) Training Presentation (PowerPoint PPT Deck)

DESCRIPTION
 

The TPM Planned Maintenance (Keikaku Hozen) Training Presentation is a facilitation‑ready deck developed by a JIPM‑certified TPM instructor. Planned Maintenance is a proactive approach to minimize downtime and costs associated with machine breakdowns. As one of the key pillars of TPM, its goal is to achieve trouble‑free equipment that produces defect‑free products.

This TPM Planned Maintenance Training Presentation (TPM PPT) provides step‑by‑step guidance on implementing the Planned Maintenance pillar, clarifies the roles of Operations and Maintenance departments, and strengthens maintenance capabilities under the TPM framework.

Note: This training package includes:

  1. Planned Maintenance training presentation (PowerPoint format)

  2. Planned Maintenance Framework poster (PDF format, in color and monochrome, printable in A3 size)


LEARNING OBJECTIVES
 

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand what Planned Maintenance is and why it is important in TPM implementation.

  2. Acquire knowledge on how to plan and organize Planned Maintenance activities.

  3. Describe the seven implementation steps of Planned Maintenance.

  4. Gain knowledge on the JIPM TPM Excellence Criteria for Planned Maintenance.


CONTENTS
 

  • Introduction to Planned Maintenance – TPM principles, reliability vs availability, prevention concepts.

  • What is Planned Maintenance? – Definition, objectives, benefits, policies, targets, scheduled maintenance.

  • Planning & Organizing for Planned Maintenance – Maintenance planning, organization structure, roles of Operations and Maintenance, lubrication standards, visual control, zero breakdown activities.

  • The 7 Steps of Planned Maintenance – Support AM, evaluate equipment, restore deterioration, build information system, build periodic maintenance, build predictive maintenance, evaluate PM system.

  • JIPM TPM Excellence Criteria for Planned Maintenance – Sustaining activities, critical success factors.

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You may also be interested in the following training presentations and documents (sold separately):

  1. Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)

  2. Autonomous Maintenance (Jishu Hozen)

  3. Focused Improvement (Kobetsu Kaizen)

  4. Planned Maintenance (Keikaku Hozen)

  5. Quality Maintenance (Hinshitsu Hozen)

  6. Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)

  7. TPM Team Guide

  8. TPM Assessment Toolkit

  9. TPM Autonomous Maintenance Audit Toolkit

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