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How to Manage Equipment Assets
to Achieve Their Maximum Use, Effectiveness, and Lifetime Value

March 6, 2006
7:30am Registration, coffee
8:00am-5:00pm Course
March 7, 2006
7:30am Coffee
8:00am-5:00pm Course

Instructor: John Mitchell

This course reveals real-world equipment life-management processes developed and used by today’s industry leaders. It delivers insights gleaned from face-to-face interviews with top reliability professionals. This powerful two-day course demonstrates how equipment life-management processes are evolving from a combination of the best elements of current practices such as:

  • Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM)
  • Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA)
  • Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
  • Preventive Maintenance (PM)
  • Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM)
  • Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA)

Leading ideas and specific topics covered include:

  • Equipment Life Management—A composite process
  • Best practices
  • Benchmarking
  • Metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs)
  • Information requirements
  • Team organizations
  • Results-based compensation
  • Spares management
  • Outsourcing

Benefits of attending

After attending this workshop you will be able to expand the lifetime performance, effectiveness, value, and overall return of your plant’s manufacturing and production equipment. Course materials supply you with full details on objectives, concepts, requirements, and specific improvement processes you can immediately put to use. You will learn why work process and technical results must be expressed in financial terms. This is how you demonstrate to management the full value of reliability-driven equipment life management. You will learn first-hand about best practices developed through hard-won experience and lessons learned.

Who gains

Facility managers, maintenance and reliability professionals, maintenance managers, engineering supervisors, and operating engineers.

Text

In addition to the extensive course notes, participants will receive a copy of the newly published fourth edition (2006) of John Mitchell's widely acclaimed Physical Asset Management Handbook.

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