Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)
Course ID: RVCT-925 | 42 minutes | Fundamental
Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) is a manufacturing performance metric that is used to identify the sources of lost production and measure improvement efforts. In this course we will discuss the purpose of OEE and how it is calculated. We will define availability, performance, and quality factors. We will also describe how to implement and analyze OEE and define the Six Big Losses, as well as how to reduce them.
Learning Objectives include:
- Define Overall Equipment Effectiveness, or OEE
- State the purpose of OEE
- Define availability, performance, and quality factors
- Describe how OEE is calculated
- List the required data and describe how to implement OEE
- Describe how to analyze OEE
- Define each of the Six Big Losses
- Describe the OEE improvement methodologies that can be applied to reduce each of the Six Big Losses
Intended Audience: Industrial Facility Operators and Supervisors - Important for everyone at facility to be aware of so they can focus on improving OEE on day-to-day basis
Purpose: OEE is a manufacturing performance metric that is used to identify the sources of lost production and measure improvement efforts. It’s a way to measure if continuous improvement efforts are making an impact
RV Libraries
- CT Industrial Complete - RVCTLIB-1438
- Industrial Maintenance - RVCTLIB-1439
- Industrial Premium - RVINDPRE
- Industrial Maintenance & Reliability - RVIMRLIB
- Industrial Operations - RVINDOPS
CT Library
- Industrial Maintenance
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