December 03, 2008
Web Workshop: Maintenance Process Analysis – Basis for Reliability in Maintenance Process Analysis
Title: Advancing Reliability Web Workshop #11: Basis for Reliability in Maintenance Process Analysis by Jack Nicholas Jr. PE CMRP, Co Author Advancing Reliability & Maintenance
Date: Friday, December 5, 2008
Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST
Please join Jack Nicholas Jr. for this 11th of 12 web workshops in the Advancing Reliability series for 2008
In this 60 minute workshop Jack will discuss the Maintenance Process Analysis
Learn a model for conducting process analysis on the following maintenance functions included in this workshop such as:
• Work requests
• Planning
• Work orders
• Work preparation
• Work execution
• Post repair testing
• Closing work orders
• Post repair analysis
In addition this workshop will explore how to conduct a process analysis workshop
December 03, 2008
Still time to attend IMC-2008
Beginning on Monday December 8, over 650 Maintenance and Reliability Leaders are arriving at the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point in Bonita Springs Florida for the most important conference of the year.
The 23rd International Maintenance Conference is designed for professionals and delivered by professionals in a stunning environment that reflects the importance and value of Asset Management.
There is no better time to discover new ways to deliver more value with less resources. The companies that send their best people to IMC-2008 understand that in today’s economy only the reliable and effective will survive.
You can do something about it! Learn how reliability performance management and operations performance management combine to make a winning company!
Register for IMC-2008 today
Please call a Reliabilityweb.com conference specialist toll free (888) 575 1245 or…
December 03, 2008
Industrial Machinery Repair by Ricky Smith and R. Keith Mobley
Industrial Machinery Repair provides a practical reference for practicing plant engineers, maintenance managers and supervisors, physical plant supervisors and mechanical maintenance technicians.
It focuses on the skills needed to select, install and maintain electro-mechanical equipment in a typical industrial plant or facility. The authors focus on “Best Maintenance Repair Practices” necessary for maintenance personnel to keep equipment operating at peak reliability and companies functioning more profitably through reduced maintenance costs and increased productivity and capacity.
December 03, 2008
Visual Lubrication Management
An iPresentation Tutorial by Kelly Wollschlager, Trico Corp.
Visual lubrication management is the use of color coding and visual aides to ensure the right lubricant is used in the right piece of equipment and in the proper location. Color coding bulk lubricants from the time they enter the facility to the point of use will reduce the amount of lubricant cross contamination that occurs in everyday top-ups, re-lubrication and re-greasing activities.
December 03, 2008
Considering the Online Solution
Condition Monitoring the Intelligent Way
An iPresentation by John Phelps, SPM Instruments
It is a well known fact that Machine Condition Monitoring provides a profitable approach to positive uptime. How intelligent CM is performed determines the rate of ROI and the efficiency of Predictive Maintenance performance. The investment in an intelligent continuous online monitoring system must be weighed against the application, cost of downtime and manpower and expertise issues. The modular design of applying vibration analysis technologies and functions is paramount in providing the correct solution for the targeted situation. Over or under design of the correct solution is not an intelligent or economical way to ensure positive uptime. Please join John Phelps for a 4 minute iPresentation discussion.
December 03, 2008
We are root cause analysis experts
ThinkReliability specializes in applying root cause analysis to solve all types of problems. We investigate errors, defects, failures, losses, outages and incidents in a wide variety of industries.
Our Cause Mapping method of root cause analysis captures the complete investigation with the best solutions all in an easy to understand format. ThinkReliability provides investigation services and root cause analysis training to clients around the world.
December 03, 2008
Conundrums in Asset Management
An iPresentation Tutorial by Michael Drew, ARMS Reliability Engineers
As economic conditions have changed many asset managers are now facing the challenge to improve the bottom line performance of their business in short time frames and often without time or resources to invest in the fundamentals required to sustain a reliability driven approach to asset management.
• “We are not achieving our targets so we have got to “get back to basics!"." Production Manager.
• Maintenance Costs are over Budget, “Let’s cut spending in maintenance!"- Maintenance Benchmark Study.
• “I know you need a maintenance strategy but you need to set up a Work Order system first!"- EAM vendor.
• “Weibull analysis is good but I can’t use it yet because I need failure data first."- Reliability Engineer.
• “RCM or RCA are good techniques, but which one should I use?"- Operations and Maintenance Teams.
• “We need to finalize the design of the new plant before we can address the maintenance requirements."- Projects Manager.
This 8 minute iPresentation examines these conundrums and defines the impact on business profitability, sustainability and their ability to support continuous improvement. Learn how an existing plant can increase its profitability from 2.5% to over 40% on a sustainable basis.
December 03, 2008
MARCON-2009 Keynote Address Sneak Peak
Please join University of Tennessee and Reliabilityweb.com for a sneak peak of a very special keynote address by Dr. Peter G. Martin.
Kim Kallstrom, Technical Program Chair for MARCON-2009 and Terrence O’Hanlon, Publisher, Uptime Magazine and Reliabilityweb.com caught up with Dr. Martin for a brief conversion that will provide a glimpse into the insights he will share during his MARCON Keynote address.
November 26, 2008
Visual Lubrication Management
An iPresentation Tutorial by Kelly Wollschlager, Trico Corp.
This 5 minute iPresentation discusses visual lubrication management. Visual lubrication management is the use of color coding and visual aides to ensure the right lubricant is used in the right piece of equipment and in the proper location. Color coding bulk lubricants from the time they enter the facility to the point of use will reduce the amount of lubricant cross contamination that occurs in everyday top-ups, re-lubrication and re-greasing activities.
November 26, 2008
The 23rd International Maintenance Conference
IMC-2008
December 8-11, 2008
Hyatt Regency Coconut Point
Bonita Springs Florida
The World’s best maintenance programs start with The International Maintenance Conference
For the past 23 years, this annual event brings the best and brightest maintenance and reliability professionals from around the world to share knowledge experience with each other in a facilitated environment.
Please call toll free (888) 575-1245 or use the link below to learn more.
