Reliability Centred Maintenance

Course Info

Length: 1 Week

City: Paris

Type: In Classroom

Available Dates

  • Feb-17-2025

    Paris

  • May-19-2025

    Paris

  • Aug-18-2025

    Paris

  • Nov-17-2025

    Paris

Dates in Other Venues

  • Dec-23-2024

    Dubai

  • Dec-23-2024

    London

  • Dec-30-2024

    Barcelona

  • Dec-30-2024

    Amsterdam

  • Feb-17-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Feb-17-2025

    Istanbul

  • Feb-17-2025

    Barcelona

  • Feb-17-2025

    Amsterdam

  • Feb-17-2025

    Singapore

  • Feb-17-2025

    Dubai

  • Feb-17-2025

    London

  • Mar-17-2025

    Dubai

  • Mar-17-2025

    London

  • May-12-2025

    Dubai

  • May-12-2025

    London

  • May-19-2025

    Amsterdam

  • May-19-2025

    Barcelona

  • May-19-2025

    Istanbul

  • May-19-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • May-19-2025

    Singapore

  • Aug-18-2025

    Singapore

  • Aug-18-2025

    Istanbul

  • Aug-18-2025

    Dubai

  • Aug-18-2025

    London

  • Aug-18-2025

    Amsterdam

  • Aug-18-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Aug-18-2025

    Barcelona

  • Oct-27-2025

    Dubai

  • Oct-27-2025

    London

  • Nov-17-2025

    Barcelona

  • Nov-17-2025

    Istanbul

  • Nov-17-2025

    Singapore

  • Nov-17-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Nov-17-2025

    Amsterdam

  • Dec-22-2025

    London

  • Dec-22-2025

    Dubai

Course Details

Course Outline

5 days course

 

INTRODUCING RELIABILITY-CENTERED MAINTENANCE
 
  • What is maintenance?
  • Why maintain?
  • Traditional maintenance methods.
  • Common current practices and trends.

 

 

DEFINING THE PROBLEM AND GATHERING INFORMATION
 
  • Defining functions and desired performance standards

  • Defining failure (functional failures)

  • Establishing the root causes of failure (failure modes)

  • What happens when failures occur (failure effects)

 

 
ASSESSING FAILURE CONSEQUENCES
 
  • Protective and warning devices which are not fail-safe

  • Failures which threaten safety or the environment

  • Failures which affect production/operations

  • Failures which only entail the direct cost of repair

 

THE VALIDITY OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF FAILURE PREVENTION AND SETTING TASK FREQUENCY
 
  • Condition-based maintenance

  • Scheduled restoration tasks

  • Scheduled discard tasks

 

WHAT TO DO IF A SUITABLE PROACTIVE TASK CANNOT BE FOUND
 
  • When to do failure-finding

  • When to redesign

  • When to run to failure

 

APPLYING THE RCM PROCESS
 
  • RCM review groups

  • The RCM facilitator

  • Implementation strategies

  • Getting started

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