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Engineering, Oil and Gas
Best Practices for Maintenance Data Collection, Knowledge Management & Maintenance Planning
REF: E9105 DATES: 18 Feb - 1 Mar 2018 VENUE: London (UK)-Premier Inn London Victoria FEE: 6750 €
Overview:
Program Overview
In this program you will learn about...
This program is focused to helping you develop a Maintenance Knowledge Management System for your Organization which is then used as a basis for Maintenance Planning.
It covers issues related to collection of maintenance date in a form suitable for use in a System of Maintenance based on Facts.
The term Data is used in the widest term and includes: Equipment History, Maintenance Records, Maintenance Procedures, Customer Real Needs, New Developments, Cost Data and other Future Actionable Data.
This program’s recommendations are compatible with any CMMS you might be currently using. This program is relevant to both Routine Maintenance and Plant Shutdown Maintenance.
Program Content
- Understanding Organizational Expectations from Maintenance Department
- Understanding Quality Service & Customer Satisfaction
- Understanding Exceeding Customer Expectations
- Industry Standards in Maintenance
- Maintenance Business Processes
- Maintenance Management Data Needs
- Methods for Collecting the Data
- Data Analysis
- Good Practices for Managing Maintenance
- Best Practices in Maintenance
- Building a Maintenance Knowledge Management System
- Leadership in Maintenance Management & Data Collection
COURSE DATES18 Feb - 1 Mar 2018
COURSE REFE9105
VENUE London (UK)
AddressPremier Inn London Victoria
COURSE FEE 6750 €