Managing Plant Reliability
Prices Quoted Exclude VAT
Course Type | Maintenance and Asset Management
Certificate | City & Guilds Accreditation Certificate
Duration of Course | 3 Days
Location | Solihull Training Centre
Prices Quoted Exclude VAT
Course Type | Maintenance and Asset Management
Certificate | City & Guilds Accreditation Certificate
Duration of Course | 3 Days
Location | Solihull Training Centre
Prices Quoted Exclude VAT
Course Type | Maintenance and Asset Management
Certificate | City & Guilds Accreditation Certificate
Duration of Course | 3 Days
Location | Solihull Training Centre
About Managing Plant Reliability Training
Maintaining assets is all about managing the risk of equipment failure and its resulting impact on business performance. Developing risk-based plans has the potential to reduce overall workload by up to 30%. Having a structured risk-based approach is the key to best practice asset management. Reliability training is imperative for companies to deliver optimum levels of customer service.
On successful completion of the Managing Plant Reliability Training workshop delegates will understand:
How to develop the ‘right’ plans for each asset; this focuses on the most critical items initially, then putting in place a regime for all maintainable items.
The value of reliability and the tools needed to define the ‘right’ level and ‘right’ application of the different maintenance approaches.
Feedback following a recent MPR course: "100% of the delegates agreed that their expectations of the course had been met and that the trainer delivery and knowledge was excellent. The trainer allowed for discussion and used examples and past experience and we would definitely recommend this course."
Is it right for me?
The Managing Plant Reliability Training workshop is designed for delegates who have responsibility for taking care of assets and managing plant equipment. This includes:
Engineering Managers
Operations
Production Managers
Operations Team Leaders
Engineering Team Leaders
Technicians
Reliability Engineers
What will I learn?
Asset identification
Plant criticality assessment
The nature of failure
Key techniques for selecting the ‘right’ approaches to be included in an annual maintenance plan, e.g. Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM), Failure Modes, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA)
Overhaul management
Impact of Life Cycle Costing (LCC)
Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
The benefits?
Too often, the air conditioning unit in the janitor’s toilet gets the same level of maintenance as a critical plant. Participating in the Managing Plant Reliability Training workshop will impart a good understanding of criticality so that valuable maintenance resource can be focused in the right areas. Following this workshop, delegates will be able to lead activities that improve equipment reliability in a structured manner.
Having reliable equipment leads to lowest operating costs and the ability to deliver quality products on time.