INTRODUCTION
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
- Applying appropriate modern maintenance technologies
- Each of these technologies contribute to maintenance efficiency
- Explaining how these technologies can interact with and support each other
- Achieving best results in practicing these technologies
- Developing an action plan to utilise these technologies in their own areas of responsibility, fitting them into the overall maintenance strategy and measuring benefits
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Supervisors
- Team Leaders and Professionals in Maintenance
- Engineering and Production
- Anyone who wishes to update themselves on Modern Maintenance Technologies and
- Judge the suitability of these technologies
PROGRAM OUTLINE
- Introduction to program
- Asset Management
- The business impact of maintenance
- Cost/benefit thinking: spending the right amount of maintenance
- Applying basic optimisation tools to support cost/benefit decisions
- Introduction to risk
- Video about maintenance & risk and interactive discussion
- Deterioration: the way assets could fail
- Representation of risk
- Not all failures are risky and must be prevented – applying risk to failures
- The seven steps of Risk Based Maintenance (RBM) – the methodology
- Failure Mode Effect & Criticality Analysis (FMECA)
- Failure behaviour
- Choosing the right maintenance task
- Interactive exercise
- Multiple realities
- Interactive and exercise about subjective views
- Effective problem solving
- Preventing problems by finding the root causes of these problems
- Defining the problem as a starting point
- Cause and effect relations
- RCA methodologies – some examples and how to apply it in practice
- Case study
- Where are we now – introduction to process audits, benchmarking & assessments
- Process audit – basic theory
- Interactive exercise – auditing in practice
- Maintenance assessment – basic theory
- Interactive exercise – execute a maintenance assessment of the work planning & control process
- Benchmarking – basic theory
- Some examples of benchmark studies
- Interactive exercise – how to interpret benchmark results
- Defining performance
- Applying specific performance indicators and process parameters to measure the performance of assets, activities and processes
- Interactive exercise
- Performance management: the behaviour of people
- ABC-model of influencing the behaviour of people to gain better results
- Applying sophisticated decision support tools to optimise maintenance performance
- Case study