The Introduction to TPM course is designed for professionals seeking to strengthen their skills and solve common workplace challenges. It combines theory and practice to ensure participants can apply knowledge directly in their organizations. **Learning Objectives:** • Understand the fundamentals and practical applications of the topic. • Develop problem-solving skills for recurring business challenges. • Apply tools and methods that improve efficiency and results. • Promote sustainable improvements in processes and teams.

Requisitos

There is no prerequisite

Workload

8 hours

Formatos

In-person and Online

Content

**Basic Structure:** **Introduction** • TPM History • Evolution: from “Total Productive Maintenance” to “Total Productive Management” • Roadmap for implementation ​​**General view of the 8 pillars**              Pillar 1: Autonomous Maintenance              Pillar 2: Planned Maintenance              Pillar 3: Specific Improvement              Pillar 4: People Development (Education & Training)               Pillar 5: Initial Control              Pillar 6: Quality Maintenance              Pillar 7: TPM on Administrative Processes              Pillar 8: HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) **General View of TPM Sustainability** Practical Examples **Pre-Work****:** video classes on SETA’s virtual platform ** The structure may be adjusted