Maximizing Asset Reliability through Preventive Maintenance Seminar


Optimize and implement a Preventive Maintenance (PM) program based on the principles of Reliability-Centered Maintenance

Ineffective PM programs produce unnecessary downtime due to equipment failures resulting in higher maintenance and operations costs, lower quality, and lower productivity. These consequences mean that optimizing your current PM program isn’t just a maintenance objective, it is an organizational imperative.

This seminar focuses on the tools and techniques utilized in an effective and efficient PM program. Participants will learn five key maintenance strategies; Interval-Based, Condition-Based (PdM), Modify/Redesign, Run-to-Failure, and Redundancy; and the key factors for determining the optimal PM strategy for a piece of equipment.

In addition, we will explore the five crucial questions for writing an effective PM, common condition monitoring tools, and key concepts for PM Optimization. 

Who should attend this seminar?

  • EThose responsible for reviewing and improving PMs
  • EThose responsible for program/process improvement
  • EStakeholders who support, or are affected by the PM program

Agenda

Day 1

• Building a Business Case
• Principles of Reliability-Centered Maintenance
• PM Optimization

Day 2

Maintenance Strategies (Part 1)

• Introduction
• Interval-Based Maintenance
• Condition-Based Maintenance

Day 3

Maintenance Strategies (Part 2)

• Condition-Based Maintenance
• Writing PM Tasks and Procedures
• Developing and Implementing an Effective PM Program

Upcoming Dates

  • 08
    Jul

    Maximizing Asset Reliability through Preventive Maintenance - Live, Web - based

    Central Standard Time (UTC -6:00)
    3 days, 08:00 AM - 08:05 AM
    • $1,795.00 excl.
  • 11
    Nov

    Maximizing Asset Reliability through Preventive Maintenance - Live, Web - based

    Central Standard Time (UTC -6:00)
    3 days, 08:00 AM - 08:05 AM
    • $1,795.00 excl.

You will learn to…

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Understand the common deficiencies of current PM programs and that there are rational and effective methods by which they can be improved

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Understand the basic principles of Reliability - Centered Maintenance.

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Understand the differences among the various maintenance strategies and identify the appropriate application of each

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And much more...

Attend this seminar if you want to: 

  • PWrite clear and effective PM procedures using good practices
  • PKnow the critical elements to implement and sustain an effective PM program
  • PDevelop a business case for PM improvement
  • PApply basic principles of Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) to analyze and improve your existing PM program, and eliminate or reduce your current failures
  • PMuch more...

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Have questions?

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Alan Warmack

Alan Warmack

Director of Training Services