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/>Objectives of maintenance</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Definition of maintenance and asset management<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Challenges and objectives of maintenance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;The modern maintenance strategy<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Maintenance windows<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Maintenance methods<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Types of maintenance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Classification of roles in maintenance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Customer service in maintenance<br
/><strong>The work order system</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Purpose of the Work Order (WO) system<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Information collected on a WO<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Job estimating methods<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Prioritizing maintenance work orders<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 2<br
/>Preventive Maintenance</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;What is preventive maintenance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;The importance of implementing a PM program<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Establishing schedules<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Breaking a facility into logical parts<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing an equipment list<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Developing equipment manuals<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Setting up inventory<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Understanding risks associated with a PM program<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 3<br
/>Planning and scheduling of major maintenance WOS and shutdowns</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;The unique challenge of maintenance shutdowns<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Importance of a clear Work Order (WO) scope definition<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Methods for building an effective maintenance database<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Critical Path Method (CPM)<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Work order crashing<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Resource scheduling and leveling<br
/>&nbsp;<br
/><strong>Day 4<br
/>Planning and controlling maintenance materials</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Identification of inventory costs<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Considerations in inventory decisions<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;How much to order: Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;When to order (setting min and max levels)<br
/><strong>Controlling maintenance work</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Maintenance Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Backlog indices<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Schedule compliance indices<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;PM and emergency indices<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Generic maintenance indicators<br
/><strong>&nbsp;<br
/>Day 5<br
/>The role of planning and scheduling in Performance<br
/>Improvement</strong><br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Maintenance as a business process<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;How scheduled maintenance can lock in waste and cost<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Drawing learning from recurring maintenance tasks<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Reviewing planned maintenance<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Dealing with the productivity challenge<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Refining maintenance policies<br
/>&middot;&nbsp;Capturing learning from inspection work<br
/>&nbsp;<p>Cost: 3995 USD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2018 15:22:00 +04</pubDate>				</item> 					</channel></rss>