DATE
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VENUE
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FEES
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REGISTRATION
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30 Jul - 31 Jul, 2015 |
Bangkok, Thailand |
SGD 2195 |
Closed |
Following information: Venue at
Bangkok, Thailand
| Training Date from
30 Jul 2015 till
31 Jul 2015
COURSE LEVEL
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DURATIONS
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Early Bird Discount
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Standard Price
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STANDARD
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2
day/s
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SGD 1995 Purchase it before
25 May 2015
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SGD 2195
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WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
Increase awareness
on how to make more effective decisions on when to carry out maintenance,
whether to replace, repair or upgrade and more value from a company’s assets
and thus contributing to lower operating costs.
Too often, maintenance is
carried out too early or too late. In this workshop, we will look at risk and
risk management tools, and also criticality and prioritization to focus our improvement
effort. Life cycle approach decisions to evaluate alternative options, repair,
replace or upgrade will also be covered. Because studies in RCM shows that people
frequently base maintenance task frequencies on MTBF, there will also be a
demonstration of how MTBF has no value in selecting task frequencies.
This 2-day workshop on is concerned with making
more informed decisions on when to carry out maintenance based either on costs
or availability. Media Partners:
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
- The
importance of understanding patterns of failures and what each means
- How
to optimize maintenance actions based on costs
- How
to evaluate different strategies based on availability, e.g. RTF, Safe Life,
Cost Effective Life and a PdM policy
- How
to analyze an existing maintenance strategy, including how to extract the data
from the CMMS
- How
to optimize function testing of instruments using reliability data
- How
to evaluate different design configurations
PROGRAMME
- Overview of Risk and Reliability
- Introduction to Replacement Decisions
- Failure Analysis Basics
- Optimising Replacement based on Costs
- Optimising Replacements based on
Availability
- Introduction to Repair versus Replace
Decisions
- Getting Reliability
Right in the Design Phase
- Optimising Instrumented Protective Systems
- Getting Better Data for Decision making
AUDIENCE
- Maintenance
Mangers, planners and engineers
- Project and
design engineers who have interest in how to evaluate maintenance strategies,
including repair – replace decision
For
details, information on facilitator and the full course outline, please refer
to the attached brochure.
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