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Bring this seminar on-site to your facility for groups of 10 or more. |
Learn how to develop a Predictive Maintenance program & monitor the results!
Course Description
Purpose of Seminar: With ever increasing demands from top management to do more work and decrease costs, investing in predictive maintenance and condition monitoring makes more sense today than ever. While many organizations still rely heavily on time based maintenance, it’s a proven fact that condition monitoring maintenance requires less personnel and saves money and downtime. This course provides the fundamentals of PdM and condition monitoring applicable to plants, facilities and manufacturing lines. Predictive Maintenance & Condition Monitoring will provide students with a framework to make the right decisions on what equipment needs condition monitoring, what technologies to use to meet their needs and how to measure the effectiveness of their decisions. In addition to exposing students to the principles and options for a program, they will learn about real world applications that have benefited other successful maintenance programs. By the end of this seminar, students will be able to go back to their facility and immediately apply what they learned to help make their maintenance process more efficient and less expensive. Training like this never costs – it pays! | |||||||||||||||||||
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Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course students will receive a personalized American Trainco Certificate of Completion and 1.4 CEU’s (Continuing Education Credits) approved by the Maintenance Training Association of the Americas indicating that he or she has learned how to: | |||||||||||||||||||
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Who should take this course: This seminar is a must for anyone who is involved with maintenance at industrial plants, utilities or commercial and private building facilities. Attendees come from a wide variety of industries, skill-levels, company sizes, and job titles, so if you’re not sure you’ll fit in or will benefit from the class, don’t worry – you will! People who will benefit from attending this seminar include…
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Course Outline / Agenda: PdM or condition based maintenance attempts to evaluate the condition of equipment by performing periodic inspections while the equipment is still in service. The ultimate goal of PdM is to perform maintenance “just in time”, before the equipment fails in service. This two-day course is for maintenance personnel, operators and managers who desire to understand how condition monitoring can increase the efficiency of their maintenance program while reducing costs. This course will teach you what equipment to monitor, what technologies to monitor it with and how to measure your success. Students will gain an understanding of real world applications to help them implement a PdM program at their facility. Predictive Maintenance Program Types Failure Rate vs. Time Sixteen PdM Program Benifits Four Foundations for Improving Reliability Comparing Maintenance Strategies based on Cost and Availability with “Large Truck Case History” Basic Concepts of FMEA (Failure Modes and Effects Analysis) and FMECA (Failure Modes and Effects with Cause Analysis) Techniques for Identifying Probability and Costs of Equipment Failure Using Maintenance Log Data Root Cause Analysis for Beginners Interactive Excercise - 1.5 Hours How to Sell Root Cause Analysis to Managment The Role of Reliability Centered Maintenance PdM for Manufacturing Plant Operators The Relationship between Availability and Reliability
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