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This text is aimed at new employees, temporary staff, and contract workers (part-time, short-term workers) to learn the basic knowledge necessary for working in a factory through a textbook, and to confirm their understanding through a certification exam. The textbook is designed to be easy to read and understand, using manga and illustrations for a younger audience. It is recommended for in-house training for new employees and on-the-job training (OJT). 【Text Structure】 ■ Chapter 1: Basics of Being a Working Adult ■ Chapter 2: Basics of the Manufacturing Industry ■ Chapter 3: Basics of On-Site Work ■ Chapter 4: Basics of Autonomous Maintenance *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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●Overview and Objectives - Currently, the entire industrial sector is being called upon to implement measures and initiatives aimed at utilizing renewable energy to achieve a decarbonized society. In this context, "kaizen" improvements that are effective for decarbonization and energy conservation are receiving more attention than ever, and the number of companies adopting them is increasing. - This course introduces the themes of "decarbonization" and "carbon neutrality," which have recently gained attention, and explains why kaizen improvements are currently in the spotlight and how they are effective for "energy conservation" and "decarbonization," using examples from advanced companies.
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This survey primarily targets equipment users in the process industry, aiming to understand the "payment rates to outsourced skilled workers" for maintenance services and construction, categorized by region, profession, and over the years. Since 1989, it has been conducted annually by our association (four times a year until 1998). We provide average, maximum, and minimum values of the payment rates to outsourced skilled workers for maintenance work (the actual amounts paid by equipment users in the process industry) in a yearly survey report, categorized by routine maintenance, SDM (shutdown maintenance), and spot work.
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Since 1992, the Japan Plant Maintenance Association has been conducting the "Maintenance Status Survey" as part of its research activities to continuously understand the actual state of maintenance in manufacturing sites. This survey aims to investigate and analyze the realities of "maintenance systems," "maintenance tasks," and "issues in equipment maintenance" in the manufacturing industry, serving as a reference for exploring the ideal state of "equipment management and maintenance" in the future of the manufacturing sector.
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The magazine "Plant Engineer," which was first published in 1969, has restarted as the website "Plant Engineer Digital (PED)" on April 1, 2025. We will strive to enhance content that benefits the industrial sector while providing information that leverages the convenience unique to a website!
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