Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM): Achieving all your Hopes and Promises
This online engineering PDH course describes problems frequently encountered by facilities that use Streamlined RCM to improve asset reliability. In doing so, they create a new regimen of maintenance work converting it from reactive to proactive. In addition to increasing asset reliability, the new way of performing work will reduce costs and make day-to-day planning more predictable.
Unfortunately, the results of implementing a Streamlined RCM program are frequently less successful than expected. Reliability does not increase as much as expected. The cost of maintenance does not improve as expected. The objective of transforming the plant from a reactive posture to a proactive one seems unattainable.
This 2 PDH course is intended for engineers assigned the role of reliability engineer for a company, or a plant required to improve asset reliability.
This PE continuing education course is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Familiarizing oneself with the typical objectives of RCM
- Understanding which objectives are frequently unmet
- Learning about the reasons why the RCM program has failed and the causes
- Knowing ways to eliminate weaknesses and achieve desired outcomes for ensuring the success of the RCM program
- Knowing the tool for continuous improvement and how to keep your RCM program healthy
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