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Book 08: Facility infrastructure, TPM, and EHS

A modern electronics factory is fundamentally a highly complex machine built specifically to manufacture other machines. The physical infrastructure of this facility—its HVAC systems, compressed air loops, power conditioning, and strict environmental controls—directly dictates the absolute upper limits of manufacturing quality and production stability.

This book meticulously outlines the rigorous, non-negotiable disciplines of Facility Management, Environmental Health & Safety, and Total Productive Maintenance. We detail the uncompromising standards required for electrostatic discharge protection and the continuous management of our critical manufacturing utilities.

By formalizing the maintenance and monitoring of our physical infrastructure, we actively eliminate the silent variables—unnoticed voltage spikes, slow humidity drifts, or unpredictable equipment wear—that secretly degrade product reliability and ultimately cause catastrophic, multi-day line downtime.

  • 1. Facility & EHS governance system

    Hope is not an operating strategy, especially when it comes to the physical infrastructure that keeps our production lines running and our people safe. Facility systems and Environment, Health, and Sa...

  • 2 . Critical utilities & infrastructure

    High-speed SMT equipment requires a continuous, verified supply of clean, stable utilities to function at its engineered limits. It helps to think of the physical manufacturing environment as an activ...

  • 3 . The electrostatic discharge control program

    Electrostatic discharge is the invisible killer of modern electronics. A 100-volt static shock—imperceptible to a human—will irreparably damage high-density microprocessors, causing latent field failu...

  • 4 . Environmental health & safety

    Manufacturing naturally exposes our teams to chemical agents, high-voltage equipment, and mechanical hazards. A safe factory is fundamentally a prerequisite for a highly productive factory; it's best...

  • 5 . Business continuity & security

    Global supply chains trust us with their most sensitive intellectual property and critical production volumes. We simply cannot afford single points of failure in our physical security or our operatio...

  • 6 . Maintenance operations & reliability

    Equipment inherently degrades with every single operating hour. Relying on a "run-to-failure" maintenance strategy guarantees unpredictable downtime and severe production bottlenecks. Total Productive...