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Key Learning Objectives
- Establish effective maintenance strategy based on concepts of risk assessment and business drivers
- Improve the dynamics of managing maintenance strategies through the segmentation of maintenance applications
- Utilise the current tools and methodologies for maintenance strategy development
About the Course
Maintenance strategy is the foundation of effective asset maintenance.
Organisations are greatly challenged by the workload and system limitations that confront the development and continuous improvement of predictive and preventive maintenance work.
This course will provide a pragmatic approach to the dynamic
management of maintenance strategies for your assets.
Who Will Benefit
This course is designed for those who have leadership responsibilities for the reliable performance of assets and is specifically geared to:
- Heads and directors of operations, maintenance and production
- Operations, plant, maintenance and production managers
- Engineering managers, chief engineers, reliability engineers
- Maintenance supervisors, planners, schedulers and controllers
Testimonials
“Good presentation of effective methods”
Senior Electrical Engineer,BEC Engineering
“Very knowledgeable & practical”
Reliability Engineer, Origin Energy
“Wide range of experience & exposure”
Maintenance Superintendant, BHP Billiton
Terms & Conditions
To read the training course terms and conditions read more here
Course Outline
A framework for understanding maintenance strategy
- How maintenance strategy contributes to the business bottom line
- A review of current strategy development in global industry
- Maintenance strategy challenge survey
Concepts of risk
- Risk management and assessment
- Impact of component and asset failure on organisational performance
Current approaches to the development of maintenance strategy – Existing challenges
- Risk based approaches to the development of maintenance strategy
- Quantitative techniques for strategy development
- Strategy development based on failure elimination
- Maintenance strategy and jungle warfare
Enablers or blockers? – The role of organisations and support systems
- The role of information systems in strategy delivery
- Hardware and software challenges
- Process challenges
- Organisational factors – culture, roles and leadership
Dynamic maintenance strategy framework
- Criticality of maintenance activities
- Cost profiles for maintenance activities
- Segmentation of maintenance activities and strategies
- Prioritising strategy development effort
- Enabling technology
Technology for predictive and prognostic maintenance
- Hardware for on-line monitoring of asset condition and performance
- Decision models for predictive and prognostic maintenance
- The future of predictive maintenance
On-site & in-house training
Deliver this course how you want, where you want, when you want – and save up to 40%! 8+ employees seeking training on the same topic?
Talk to us about an on-site/in-house & customised solution.
contact
Still have a question?
Sushil Kunwar
Training Consultant
+61 (0)2 9080 4395
training@informa.com.au