Operator Care Training - A Program for Reliability

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In a reliability-based culture, a strong partnership is leveraged between the Operations, Maintenance, and Engineering organizations to achieve a common production goal. Operator Care programs begin with a focus on improving the work environment for the Operator. Analyzing production performance with problem solving tools helps identify waste and opportunities to stabilize the operation with standardized work and asset control strategies. This 3-day course defines the concept of Operator Care as part of a broader Reliability Program, and introduces the tools operators can utilize to meet and exceed production goals. Participants will discuss examples and case studies to gain understanding of, and apply a successful Operator Care Program. During this course, participants will also be introduced to lean manufacturing methodologies including: value stream mapping, 5S, standardized work, and problem solving. The course focuses on making data-driven decisions to create effective Operator Care tasks, manage work balance between organizations, and achieve operational stability through continuous improvement.

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Operator Care – A Program for Reliability Engage People, Reduce Risk and Improve Performance

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Operator Care: Engage the Workforce

Effort driven by

operations

Build skills and capabilitie

s

Reduce waste and eliminate problems

Improve safety, quality

and reliability

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Learning Objectives

1. Explain how an Operator Care (OC) program improves production

performance and asset reliability

2. Tailor the benefits of an OC program to reach stakeholders

3. Assess your organization’s readiness to implement an OC program

4. Use the TPM and Rx models to inform your OC program design

5. Draft a single point lesson

6. Use a skills matrix to assess and plan for training & skill

development

7. Outline OC program installation key concepts, critical success

factors

8. Create an action plan for OC program goals, setup and execution

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Course Details

• 3-day class• Public, open

enrollment • Private, onsite

classes • 2.1 CEUs• Part of Clemson

University’s Reliability Excellence® Certificate Program

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Why Operator Care with Life Cycle Institute?

Instructors are qualified content experts and trained facilitators of learning

– They apply the content they teach

– They complete a rigorous facilitator qualification and certification process

• Focus on the process of learning and transfer to the job

• Engage learners, reinforce relevancy and integrate prior experience

The training program is an active experience of learning by doing vs. lecture

– Group activities, assessments, case studies

– Network with peers

Participants develop action plans to support learning and results

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LCE Approach to Operator Care

• Focus on the 4 elements of Operator Care• Based on Reliability Excellence® and TPM• Start with goals, metrics, monitor progress• Includes standards and templates• End with A3 report and plan for a successful

Operator Care program

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Know Your Machine and Process (KYMP): OC Element 1

• Understanding losses from ideal

• Measure OEE• Visual workplace• Equipment mini-

manual

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Prevent and Postpone (P2): OC Element 2

• How machines fail• Equipment life stages• TLC: tighten,

lubricate, clean• Return like new• Cleaning standards• SPL: single point

lessons

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Detect Defects, Diagnose and Report (D3R): OC Element 3

• Inspection requirements and standards

• Defect tagging and tracking

• Visual management (progress boards)

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Continuous Improvement (CI): OC Element 4

• Lean maintenance• Root cause analysis

and countermeasures• Installing OC:

– Assess– Manage– Motivate

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4 Elements of Operator Care

KYMP P2

D3R CI

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Operator Care is available as a public, open enrollment class

and as a private class.

[email protected]

www.LCE.com

800-556-9589