DESCRIPTION:
The course provides skills that will allow attendees to design, develop, and construct effective work procedures. It is designed to teach the principles of improving asset management and maintenance decision making using the fundamentals of reliability engineering principles.
RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE:
This course is recommended for planners, maintenance engineers, and reliability engineers who are responsible for the development and management of specific work procedures such as job plans, pm procedures, lubrication procedures, and operator checklists.
YOU WILL LEARN:
- What the Work Procedure Hierarchy is and why it is important
- Why work procedures are necessary and becoming imperative as our skilled workforce reaches retirement age
- How to effectively map a work procedure
- The difference between ranking jobs for execution and jobs for work procedure development
- How to write clear and meaningful Warnings, Cautions, and Notes for work procedures
- How to identify and document constraints, impediments, and resources for work procedures
- How to design and construct effective work procedures for Job Plans, PM Procedures, and Lubrication
- How to write, record, document, and preserve clear and meaningful work procedures
COURSE DURATION:
2.5 days