
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) for Production & Quality Systems (Free Online Course With Certificate)
Online USA
DURATION
1 up to 3 Hours
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
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STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
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Introduction
The free online Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) training certification course covers the essential aspects of a TPM program. It includes programs like the seven pillars of TPM and the benefits and objectives of the TPM program. Start the course and learn about measuring performance in a TPM program, the differences between TPM and TQM programs, and the types of maintenance and reliability-centred maintenance.
This Free Online Course Includes:
- 1.5-3 Hours of Learning
- CPD Accreditation
- Final Assessment
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Curriculum
In this free online course Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), you will learn about the fundamentals of a TPM program like the seven basic pillars of the program, the objectives and benefits of the program, measuring performance in a TPM program, and differences between Total Quality Management (TQM) and TPM.
The course begins with an introduction to Total Productive maintenance. Then it discusses the various fundamental concepts of TPM and clarifies the misconceptions. The subsequent topics discuss the concepts related to its benefits, objectives, performance measurement etc. The second module is based on the essentials of the TPM. It includes maintenance activities and the five different types of maintenance programs. You will also learn about the Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM), and the implementation areas of a TPM Program.
Whether you work in Operational Excellence, Quality, Production or Maintenance department, or you're considering working in any of the above as a future career, or if you’re a professional seeking to learn about the different TPM tools, then this clear and simple course is for you. Understanding these core concepts is of vital importance for all professionals working in any industry. So, start this free online course today and in just 2 hours you’ll be acquainted with the TPM tools.
Module 1
Fundamentals of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
This module discusses the fundamental aspects of a TPM program. It empowers learners to introduce TPM within their organizations, summarizes the basic seven pillars of the TPM program, recognizes the founder of TPM, and discusses the fundamental concepts of a TPM along with its objectivity and comparison with the Total Quality Management (TQM) program.
Module 2
Essentials of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
This module discusses the maintenance activities in a TPM program. It explains the five different types of maintenance within any organization. It discusses the significance of reliability-centered maintenance (RCM) within the TPM scope. It also discusses the seven basic questions for the RCM program. It further guides the implementation process of TPM along with its significance on product quality.
Module 3
Course assessment
Program Outcome
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
- Introduce the Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) program.
- State the ownership of the TPM program.
- Summarize the seven pillars of a TPM program.
- Recognize the founder of the TPM program.
- Conclude the fundamental concepts of the TPM program and its benefits for organizations.
- Demonstrate the objectivity of a TPM program.
- Develop the performance initiatives for measurement for a TPM program.
- Distinguish between a Total Quality management (TQM) and TPM program.
- Describe the significance of availability in a TPM program.
- Describe Maintenance Activities in a TPM Program.
- Explain the five different types of maintenance programs.
- Demonstrate the significance of Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM).
- Demonstrate the objectivity of seven basic questions.
- Organize an implementation plan for a TPM program in your company.
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