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The Real TPM: Beyond Autonomous & Preventative Maintenance

A free webcast series sponsored by Brady Corporation, Productivity Inc., and Maintenance Technology.

 

Today's maintenance leaders are finding that preventative and autonomous maintenance practices can only take them so far in the quest for equipment reliability. Now they are turning their attention to another pillar of TPM, the maintenance process improvement pillar, and adding condition-based monitoring, visual controls and other techniques to take their programs to the next level of asset performance and productivity. In this free series of webcasts, industry leading reliability experts introduce you to a comprehensive maintenance approach that actively employs "The Real TPM", utilizing all five of the pillars to create a state-of-the-art program that optimizes equipment reliability and uptime.

 

SESSION 1 - 9/29

SESSION 2 - 10/8

SESSION 3 - 10/27

SESSION 4 - 11/12

SESSION 5 - 12/10

SESSION 5

Merging TPM and RCM for Optimum Performance

A free webcast series sponsored by Brady Corporation, Productivity Inc., and Maintenance Technology.

 

Presenter: J. Richard Word, President, Catalyst Consulting & Reliability LLC

Date: Wednesday, December 10, 12:00 - 1:00 pm CST

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TPM + RCM = Optimum Performance 

Incorporating Reliability Centered Maintenance techniques within the TPM framework creates enhanced capabilities that can take your reliability program to the next level. In this webcast, Richard explores the basic elements of TPM and RCM, and shows how Whirlpool combined these two approaches to dramatically boost the reliability of their critical processes. Richard uses personal experience and actual performance metrics to clearly illustrate how treating TPM and RCM as complementary tools (rather than competing dogmas) can serve to put your reliability program on steroids, generating optimum results.

 

Presenter

 

J. Richard WordRichard Word is President of Catalyst Consulting & Reliability, providing consulting and training in Reliability Centered Maintenance, TPM, Problem Solving, Failure Prevention, Condition Monitoring, Team Building, Reliability & Maintenance Strategies & Root Cause Analysis. Richard spent over 35 years in different engineering roles within General Electric and Whirlpool. Prior to retiring from Whirlpool, Richard held the position of Senior Reliability Engineer, where he conducted over 49 RCM studies and led the development of the company's highly successful TPM/RCM integrated maintenance program. Richard is licensed in Manufacturing Reliability from the University of Daytona, and is a Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional.


 

 

 

 

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