Objectives:
This course is planned to answer technical questions frequently asked by the experienced engineer and executive. It includes information about the significance of applicable codes and standards, critical characteristics of a given structure, critical loads, types and causes of common deficiencies of structures, workable preventive measures for the decay and deterioration of structures, maintenance work types, root cause analysis, comprehensive
check list library and the use of innovative technology and new materials.
Who should attend:
Engineers involved in design, supervision, construction, maintenance or planning will find many direct
links with their practice and requirements and can put the information provided to use immediately.
Daily Outlines:
Day 1
Facilities Definition
What is Maintenance
Changing World of Maintenance
Traditional Methods & Risks
Determining Maintenance Strategy
Total Team Partnership
Determining Maintenance Strategy
Defining the Meaning of "PM”
Maintenance Management –
Planned Maintenance
Daily Workflow
Work Order – Objective & Goals
Work Order – Planning & Scheduling
The Maintenance Planner
Job Description
Scheduling Review
Design – construction processν
Structuralν behavior- natural vs. forced
Design standards and their relationship toν structural performance
Degradation factors
Maintenanceν levels
Systematic maintenance programs
Day Two
Maintenance Management
Data Analysis W.O. Backlog
Analysis & Reporting
Determining a Maintenance Strategy -
Preventive Maintenance
Age & Deterioration
Develop a Program
Techniques using Human Senses
Train Craftsman Techniques
Proactive Preventive Maintenance
Determining Maintenance Strategy -
Predictive Maintenance
Point of Failure
Potential Failure & On-condition Task
Categories of On-condition Techniques
On-condition Task Worth Doing
Implementation of Condition Monitoring
Failure Finding Task Intervals
Predictive Maintenance - Lubrication
Day Three
Total Productive Maintenance Strategy -
Totally Productive Operations
Review the 5S / Can Do
Implementing TPM Principles
What is TPM
Senior Management Roll
Challenging Traditional Thinking
TPM in Business
Managing the TPM Journey
TPM Summary & Goals
Maintenance Management – F.M.M.S.
System Overview
Systems Benefits
System Start-up
Maintenance Flow Chart
Introducing & Operating
Communication Planning
Data Collection & Input Methods
Interface & Auditing
Day Four
Maintenance Management
Manage your Stores
Inventory Management
Management History Data
Manpower Availability & Training
Maintenance Management Indicators -
Effective Maintenance Accounting
Measuring Maintenance Performance
Maintenance Effectiveness
Maintenance Efficiency
Systems Functioning by Auditing
Direct Benefits
from Using F.M.M.S.
Indirect Benefits
from Using F.M.M.S.
TPM Principles
Maintenance Management -
Managing Change
"Where
is our Company’s Needs”
Day Five
Engineering Implementation Matrix Based on CMMS Software
1-Entering Supporting Data in "Building Block” Applications
Labor
Labor Group
Labor Reporting
Crafts
Calendars
Companies
Tools
Failure Codes
2- More Building Block Steps; Develop equipment and operating
location
Equipments
Operating Location
Asset Catalog Set-up
Service Contracts
Document Management
3- Engineering Implementation Preventive Maintenance
Job Plans
Routes
Condition Monitoring
Implementing Material Management Inventory
Inventory Control
4- Item Assembly Structures
Implementation Safety
Safety Plans
Safety Hazards
Safety Precautions
Lock Out / Tag Out