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Lean Maintenance
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$44.95
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Written for anyone in a leadership position in
maintenance, storeroom or production, this unique book will also be found useful
by vendors to the maintenance departments, including maintenance contractors,
parts vendors, and various kinds of service providers.
As a practical book, Lean Maintenance will take
the reader on a journey from uncovering waste, designing projects to address the
waste, selling the projects to management and delivering the projects.
Every area in maintenance is covered, including
your TPM effort, storeroom, PM tasking, work orders and computer systems.
What's more, the user will be able to immediately
use this book to start the process of saving money, energy, or time within just
one hour!
Features
- Provides examples at every step of the way to
guide the reader.
- Includes forms and check lists for successful
Lean projects.
- Offers the reader the ability to design and
execute a savings project within a day.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to Lean Maintenance
- Distinguishing Lean Maintenance from
Everything Else
- Lean Maintenance and World-Class Maintenance
- Lean Worker
- Lean Maintenance and Safety
- Lean Organization and Maintenance Support
- Lean Maintenance Parts and Storeroom
- Lean Maintenance and the Work Order System
- Lean and the Use of the CMMS to uncover Waste
- Enabling Technology for Lean Maintenance
- Lean Planning and Scheduling
- Lean Fire-fighting
- Lean PM
- TPM and Lean Maintenance
- Quality
- 5 S's contribution to Lean Maintenance
- The Lean Machine
- RCM and Lean Maintenance
- Lean Outsourcing
- Initiating Lean Projects
- Where to look for Waste
- Developing the List of Wastes into a List of
Projects
- Once a Project for Refinement Has Been Chosen
- Putting the Finishing Touches on Written and
Verbal Presentations
- Publishing Lean Projects
- How a School District could save $1,000,000
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