Modern equipment is now so complex and the consequences of failure are so serious that it is no longer possible to develop viable physical asset management strategies using traditional approaches. An array of proven analytical techniques and management processes are now available to deal systematically with the most pressing issues confronting the managers of physical assets. Many of these techniques overlap and therefore need to be applied in a coherent and efficient manner.
Reliability-Centred Maintenance ensures that an organisation continues to operate as intended and to realise improvements in minimum maintenance levels.
RCM recognises that assets have different potential for failure and incorporates this knowledge into recommendations for maintenance plans that have the objectives of improving machine up-time, reliability and return on investment.
At the end of the Reliability Centred Maintenance, you will be able to :
- Explore the components that comprise an effective maintenance program
- Understand the place of Reliability-Centered Maintenance in the business of maintenance and its role in determining the optimum maintenance program determining the optimum maintenance program
- Review the history and principles of RCM along with the various approaches
- Present a methodology for applying RCM using examples and working sessions
- Understand what is needed to implement RCM and its results
- Understand the role of condition monitoring and information systems in the implementation of RCM
Reliability Centred Maintenance course has been specifically designed for people:
- Responsible for the maintenance function (maintenance managers, engineering managers, supervisors and technical specialists)
- Responsible for the assets themselves (plant managers and production/operations managers)
- With special responsibility for safety and environmental integrity
- Who actually maintain and operate equipment
- Anyone wishing to secure optimum performance from any physical assets, from the viewpoint of safety, environmental integrity, output, product quality or customer service.