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Provided by: Ripple Training

Asset & Maintenance Management

Engineering

Ripple Training
Training Provided by Ripple Training Once delegates have completed this workshop they will be able to: a Determine their asset management maturity level a Understand the real challenges facing asset management today a Sell maintenance to top management through understanding the real contribution that it makes to the profitability of the organisation a Better understand asset management strategies and how to identify the gaps of where they are versus where they want to be a Assess where they are in terms of basic maintenance planning a Understand the requirements for good maintenance schedules and how these are produced a Develop a strategy for continuous improvement a Assess whether they are ready to embrace the philosophies of autonomous maintenance a Determine what maintenance information they really need to measure the effectiveness of the asset management efforts
Related Jobs or Careers: a Asset and Maintenance Managers, Maintenance and Production Engineers, Operations Managers, Senior Engineering Planners. Inde
This is primarily ilt training
workshop / seminarThis is a workshop seminar
instructor led trainingThis class may be available at a classroom in Centurion, GAUTENG, or at one of these training facilities: Luanda, Angola,
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Course Level:basic through advanced
Duration:2 days
Training Presented in:English
Asset & Maintenance Management Day 1
Challenges Facing Maintenance
Development of maintenance
The fight for survival
Criticality of maintenance
Growing expectations of maintenance
The maintenance knowledge gap

Maintenance Contribution to Profitability
Maintenance objectives
Breakeven analysis
The effect of improved plant availability

Maintenance Strategy and Policy
The hierarchy of strategies
Asset management maturity level
Key Success Factors and Key Performance Areas
Structure of an Asset Management Strategy
Maintenance audit

Review of Maintenance Planning
Goals and objectives of maintenance planning
Types of maintenance and levels of planning
Elements of a maintenance planning system
Duties of the planning office
Review of Maintenance Planning

Day 2
Developing Maintenance Schedules
The characteristics of good maintenance schedules
Reliability-centred Maintenance
Compiling maintenance schedules

Root Cause Failure Analysis
The management of failures
Selecting failures for study
The RCFA process

Autonomous Maintenance
Overview of Total Productive Maintenance
5S's
Steps to Autonomous Maintenance
The OEE

Asset Management Information Systems
What is really needed?
Sources of information
Management information indices commonly used
Developing a Maintenance Schedule
About The Training Provider: Ripple Training
Ripple Training - The major growth economies across the globe are all within the emerging market environment. Favourable exchange rates, market size, lower manufacturing and labour costs are all contributing factors for these markets returning the current growth rates. In order for this to continue private and public sector organizations need to ensure that they are geared for continued growth and this can only...
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