Introduction to Reliability-Centered Maintenance

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This interactive, practical course addresses the integration of a range of reliability initiatives into an asset management strategy. You’ll discover the tools necessary to develop, implement, and sustain best in class maintenance and reliability programs. You’ll learn about the foundational elements your organization needs in order to reduce reactive maintenance, downtime, and maintenance costs with proven reliability methods.

Duration:
8 hours
Schedule:
1
day
Delivery:
Audience:
  • Graduate Engineers
  • Project Engineers
  • Asset Managers
  • Maintenance Engineers
  • Design Engineers
  • Reliability Engineers/Technicians
  • Operators
  • Safety Engineers
  • Risk Engineers
  • Defect Elimination Managers
Objectives:
  • Describe the essential reliability and maintainability concepts and principles
  • Identify the key methods and tools to employ to achieve reliability improvement across the asset lifecycle
  • List the objectives of reliability management and explain how the reliability discipline interacts with the rest of the organization
Required Prerequisites:

  • None

Recommended Prerequisites:

  • None

Additional Requirements:
None
Program:

Day 1 

  • Reliability Concepts
  • Breaking The Reactive Cycle
  • Benefits of Reliability Based Maintenance
  • Definition of Reliability Terms
  • Overview of key Reliability Engineering Tools:
  • Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
  • Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM)
  • Life Cycle Costing (LCC)
  • Reliability Block Diagrams (RBD)
  • Asset Criticality
  • Failure Mode Effects & Criticality Analysis (FMECA)

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