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Total Productive Maintenance

Total Productive Maintenance Training
(HRD Corp Claimable)

Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is a proactive maintenance strategy that aims to increase equipment efficiency and reduce downtime in the workplace. Implementing TPM assists businesses in lowering manufacturing costs, increasing equipment reliability, and improving overall operational efficiency. Proper TPM training is vital to empowering staff members with the skills and knowledge required to effectively carry out maintenance procedures while taking part in continuous improvement projects.

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Emagine Edu Consultancy specializes in Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) training, with Total Productive Maintenance being one of our primary offerings. Our program is designed to provide participants with the most comprehensive and up-to-date TPM methodology, tools, and practices. Our courses are designed to meet the requirements of the industry, assuring that participants acquire the necessary skills recognized across every industry.

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Our one-day Total Productive Maintenance Training course is meticulously designed to equip participants with a strong understanding of TPM principles and practices. The course covers the principles of TPM, including as its pillars, key performance indicators (KPIs), equipment efficacy, and employee engagement tactics. Participants are going to take part in hands-on tasks and simulations that will demonstrate their abilities in real-life scenarios.

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By the end of the course, participants will have a thorough understanding of TPM principles, allowing them to adopt maintenance strategies that increase productivity while minimizing equipment-related disruptions.

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This training is suitable for a range of professionals, including:

  • Maintenance Personnel: Employees involved in the maintenance and upkeep of machinery and equipment.

  • Production Managers and Supervisors: Individuals responsible for overseeing production processes and ensuring operational efficiency.

  • Quality Assurance Teams: Employees focused on maintaining quality standards through effective maintenance practices.

  • Continuous Improvement Teams: Members engaged in initiatives aimed at enhancing productivity and reducing waste.
     

Upon successful completion of the training, participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance.

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We offer Total Productive Maintenance Training courses across Johor Bahru, Melaka, Kuala Lumpur, and Penang. All our courses are HRD Corp claimable.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)​

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  1. Is this Total Productive Maintenance Training HRD Corp claimable?
    Answer: Yes, this Total Productive Maintenance Training is HRD Corp claimable under the SBL Khas Scheme.

     

  2. Do you offer in-house training or public training?
    Answer: We provide in-house training tailored to meet the specific needs and requirements of clients.

     

  3. Is there a minimum number of attendees required for the Total Productive Maintenance in-house training?
    Answer: Yes, we typically require a minimum of 5 participants, with a maximum of 20 participants for an optimal class size that ensures effective learning.

     

  4. What if I only have 1 or 2 employees interested in this training?
    Answer: If you have only 1 or 2 employees, you can either gather a minimum of 5 participants to arrange an in-house session or consider looking for public training options offered by other providers.

     

  5. What will participants learn in this training?
    Answer: Participants will learn both theoretical and practical aspects of Total Productive Maintenance. The theory covers the principles of TPM, its pillars, KPIs, and employee involvement strategies. The practical session includes hands-on experience in applying TPM methodologies.

     

  6. How can Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) training benefit our organization specifically?
    Answer: TPM training can lead to improved equipment efficiency, reduced downtime, and enhanced employee engagement. By focusing on proactive maintenance and continuous improvement, your organization can achieve significant cost savings and increased productivity tailored to your operational needs.

     

  7. Can we customize the training content to address specific challenges our organization is facing?
    Answer: Yes, we offer customizable training options that allow us to address the unique challenges and objectives of your organization. We will work closely with you to ensure the training is relevant and actionable for your team.

     

  8. Can you customize the practical sessions to fit our specific workplace scenario?
    Answer: Yes, we can tailor the practical sessions to simulate scenarios relevant to your workplace, ensuring participants gain applicable experience for their specific environment.

     

  9. Are there specific industries or sectors that can particularly benefit from TPM training?
    Answer: TPM training is beneficial across various industries, including manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare. It can help any organization seeking to improve equipment reliability, optimize processes, and enhance workforce productivity.

     

  10. How long does the Total Productive Maintenance training last?
    Answer: The course is a 1-day program that covers both theoretical knowledge and practical applications. A more comprehensive 2-day training can be arranged for groups of more than 25 participants.

     

  11. What will I receive upon completing the Total Productive Maintenance training?
    Answer: Participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance upon successful completion of the course.

     

  12. I have more questions. How can I contact you?
    Answer: Feel free to reach out to us via 018-209 1168 or info@emagineedu.com.my, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

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