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December 28, 2005

Reliabilityweb.com Top 100 Maintenance & Reliability Web Sites

Reliabilityweb.com announces the Top 100 list each year as a way of delivering value to our members and as a way of acknowledging the extra work that these companies put into creating a web site that contributes to the overall maintenance and reliability community.

We hope to encourage others to follow these fine example as well as asking Top 100 sites to continue to add even more value to their web site on a consistent basis.

The following criteria are evaluated before a site is selected for the Reliabilityweb.com Top 100 list:

* Web site nomination by a Reliabilityweb.com member

* Web site includes valuable maintenance and/or reliability information

* Accessing this information is fee free

Judges include Joe Petersen, Editor of Reliability Magazine, Jeff Shuler, Editor in Chief Uptime Magazine and Terrence O’Hanlon, Publisher of Reliabilityweb.com, Uptime Magazine and Reliability Magazine

The Reliabilityweb.com Top 100 web sites are ranked by link popularity as value exists only in the mind of the visitor. The list is generally assembled in the order we received the nominations and are included on our list after being reviewed.


Click here to nominate a new site for 2006

December 28, 2005

Reliability Reading Room™

We are pleased to bring your the Reliabilityweb.com Reading Room in cooperation with Industrial Press.

This special area features Industrial Press Maintenance and Reliability Book, including a full chapter excerpt for your reading pleasure.

Titles include:
• Maintenance Management Auditing By Anthony Kelly

• Improving Proving Maintenance & Reliability Through Cultural Change By Stephen J. Thomas

• The Maintenance Scorecard - Creating Strategic Advantage By Daryl Mather

• Developing Performance Indicators for Managing Maintenance (2nd Edition) By Terry Wireman

• Effective Maintenance Management - Risk & Reliability Strategies for Optimizing Performance By Vee Narayan

• RELIABILITY-CENTERED MAINTENANCE, Second Edition by John Moubray

• Managing Factory Maintenance by Joel Levitt

• Complete Guide To Predictive And Preventive Maintenance By Joel Levitt

More…


Read full chapter excerpts here

December 28, 2005

Implementing or Re-Implementing an Ultrasound Program

An iPresentation tutorial by Jim Hall, Ultra-Sound Technologies

A predictive maintenance program that includes airborne ultrasound integrated with these other technologies is an all hands effort. Many plants that have a PdM program may only recognize vibration, oil analysis and infrared while leaving airborne ultrasound out of the equation. View this 10 minute iPresentation tutorial for a comprehensive look at Implementing or Re-Implementing an Airborne Ultrasound Program.

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December 28, 2005

World Class Maintenance at Anheuser-Busch

Special Reliability Magazine Online Preview
Issue 10 Volume 6

By Mike Harding, Vice President, Operations

With initiatives and support from top management and scheduled execution by technical process support, Anheuser-Busch (A-B) has achieved world class maintenance. Keeping maintenance at this level requires 24/7 vigilance and dedication at both Corporate and Plant levels. This article examines some of the processes A-B uses to sustain the high quality of its maintenance. More…


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December 28, 2005

Who Says Reliability Can’t Be Fun?

An iPresentation by Dennis Belanger, CMRP, Management Resources Group, Inc.

This 30 minute iPresentation introduces the “Reliability Game,” a comprehensive demonstration tool designed to tackle an issue critical to improving reliability at all levels of an organization – Culture Change.

It answers all of your basic questions, such as: “What is The Reliability Game?”, “Who should play?”, “How is the game played?”, “What roles does the game include?”, and “How is the game used?”. By using data from an actual game simulation, the iPresentation demonstrates how a plant betting on reactive maintenance will waste time, money and resources. So grab an eggnog and log on today! You’ll find there’s nothing like a proactive environment to put everyone in the holiday spirit!


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