<%@LANGUAGE="VBSCRIPT" CODEPAGE="1252"%> Reliability Centered Maintenance

Reliability Centered Maintenance


Prerequisites: Industrial experience in engineering, maintenance, or operations.

Maximum # Students: 15

Recommended Text:

Moubray, John, “RCM II – Reliability Centered Maintenance”, 2nd Ed., Industrial Press Inc., New York, New York, 1997.

Synopsis:

Students who successfully complete this course will be able to participate in, and facilitate Reliability Centered Maintenance Audits using RCM II techniques.

Syllabus and Seminar Schedule

Day One

8:00AM – 9:50AM
Introduction and Function Definition

9:50AM – 10:10AM
Break

10:10AM – 12:00PM
Practice Problems and Exercises

12:00PM – 1:00PM
Lunch

1:00PM – 2:50PM
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis

2:50PM – 3:10PM
Break

3:10PM – 5:00PM
Practice Problems and Exercises

Day Two

8:00AM – 9:50AM
Failure Consequences

9:50AM – 10:10AM
Break

10:10AM – 12:00PM
Practice Problems and Exercises

12:00PM – 1:00PM
Lunch

1:00PM – 2:50PM
Tasks - Preventive

2:50PM – 3:10PM
Break

3:10PM – 5:00PM
Practice Problems and Exercises

Day Three

8:00AM – 9:50AM
Tasks - Predictive

9:50AM – 10:10AM
Break

10:10AM – 12:00PM
Practice Problems and Exercises

12:00PM – 1:00PM
Lunch

1:00PM – 2:50PM
Tasks – Failure Finding, RTF, and Re-design

2:50PM – 3:10PM
Break

3:10PM – 5:00PM
Practice Problems and Exercises

Day Four

8:00AM – 9:50AM RCM
Decision Diagrams and Implementation

9:50AM – 10:10AM
Break

10:10AM – 12:00PM
Practice Problems and Exercises

12:00PM – 1:00PM
Lunch

1:00PM – 2:50PM
Actuarial Analysis and Failure Data

2:50PM – 3:10PM
Break

3:10PM – 5:00PM
Practice Problems and Exercises

Day Five

8:00AM – 9:50AM
Applying the RCM Process

9:50AM – 10:10AM
Break

10:10AM – 12:00PM
Benefits of RCM

12:00PM – 1:00PM
Lunch

1:00PM – 2:50PM
Practice RCM Analysis

2:50PM – 3:10PM
Break

3:10PM – 5:00PM
Practice RCM Analysis