1.1.1 Asset Health & Criticality Overview

MAINTENANCE AND RELIABILITY

DESCRIPTION:

The course provides skills that will allow attendees to understand the application and integration of basic Predictive Maintenance technologies.

RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE:

This course is recommended for managers, engineers, planners, and supervisors who are responsible for the daily use of information that comes from a condition monitoring program.

YOU WILL LEARN:

  • What asset health is and how it is measured
  • How to strike the right balance between PM and PdM
  • How to evaluate your PM program and eliminate unnecessary work
  • The principles of PdM and the reasons why it is so powerful
  • The business case and value proposition for PdM
  • Where the resources will come from: 3 different strategies to consider and the pros and cons of each
  • How PdM reduces overtime and emergency work
  • How PdM can increase the capacity of your plant without a dollar of capital investment
  • How much PdM is enough – learn from Best Practice organizations and benchmarks
  • How to use lean tools to make your PdM program self-funding every step of the way – without increasing head count
  • How to recognize when you have achieved Best Practice
  • How to convert to the proactive workflow model and the key advantages it offers compared to the traditional model
  • The correct way to use assessments to measure the effectiveness of your program
  • How to identify mechanical, electrical, and stationary failure modes using PdM technologies
  • How to identify the common traps of each technology
  • How to build a comprehensive asset health matrix

COURSE DURATION:

3 days without Tools or 4 days with Tools