SKF Training Courses
Maintenancestrategyinvolvestheevaluationofworkactivitiesinrelationshiptoafacility’sbusinessobjectives,a
procedure that creates the documented basis for the maintenance program.
Work identification is where “work” is identified from the evaluation of a comprehensive flow of data in conjunction with an integrated decision making process. A comprehensive Predictive maintenance techniques are the key to the success of work identification.
Work control involves establishing procedures for planning and scheduling the work identified by the CMMS. Tasks are organised based on several parameters, including time and condition, job plans or procedures, man-hours required, data feedback, special requirements, and many other factors.
Workexecutionis where identified,plannedandscheduled work is performed. Once work is completed,feedback from the field plays a key role in measuring the overall effectiveness ofthe Asset Efficiency Optimisation process and making refinements for even greater efficiency in the future.
Living program relates to methods and technologies used to evaluate maintenance work and strategy, thereby “closing the loop” and making maintenance a continual improvement process. Course topics include root cause analysis, reliability analysis, aintenance work close-out, machine redesign, and technology upgrades.