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Address Contamination Sources and Hard-to-Access Places
The daily Autonomous Maintenance routine can be hard to sustain if repeated cleaning is needed, or if some areas of the equipment are hard to inspect. Learn how the activities for the second step of Autonomous Maintenance address these issues by removing contamination sources and making the cleaning and inspection work easier.
Course Videos
What Is Autonomous Maintenance?
05:09
2Getting Started with Autonomous Maintenance
06:21
3What Is Forced Deterioration?
03:08
4The Seven Types of Equipment Abnormality
05:03
5What Is Initial Cleaning?
03:51
6Getting Started with Initial Cleaning
05:31
7Safety Precautions for Initial Cleaning
03:22
8How to Perform Initial Cleaning
05:29
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Address Contamination Sources and Hard-to-Access Places
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11What Is General Inspection?
03:22
12How to Conduct General Inspection
06:01
13Autonomous Inspection
04:19
14Revise Autonomous Maintenance Standards
03:21
15Autonomous Management
06:52
16What Is a One-Point Lesson?
03:59
17How to Create One-Point Lessons
06:23
18How to Use TPM Tags
04:09
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