Available in your facility or online, to on your schedule, to your people, customized with the topics you need
Our promise for these programs is that your staff will have a new and more in-depth understanding of managing maintenance effectively. With this understanding will come increased ability to control the activity of the training.
In-house courses also have significant advantages over traveling to take the training:
” I would just like to take the opportunity to congratulate you on a very well-run workshop. The content was applicable and understandable. I have already used some of your knowledge to “assist” our maintenance department. The highlight of the presentation for me was the way in which the course was delivered. You certainly know how to get the message across and make the attendees comfortable. Once again my congratulations and thanks. John Russell, Peabody Energy Australia Coal “
All courses include a workbook, and many of the classes have a printed textbook.
short, specific, live, cost-effective training in maintenance, reliability, and asset management
Virtual Training on-line is short, to the point, and specific online training in all aspects of managing maintenance, reliability, and asset management. It is the right information into the right hands at the right time at the correct cost. Training focuses on your people at their locations and their convenience.
With changes in technology, strategy, software, and culture, training is an essential element of long-term success. You and your team are too busy to get away for multi-day training. It isn’t easy in some plants to take anyone out, even for the essential training. The idea of getting everyone on the same page at the same time about anything is just a dream
With our, master trainer Joel Levitt provides maintenance, reliability, and asset management modules to your specification. You choose the module; we can provide customization or not (we can include your forms, photographs, video, and examples from your organization). We offer a platform (or we can use yours) for up to 250 computer connections worldwide. Multiple people can participate in each connection.
Your staff logs in, and Joel will be there, teaching his world-class maintenance and reliability training and providing time for specific questions at the end of each module. No need to fly people offsite for training. No need to lose staff for full days away from the job.
Any class in this catalog or any module within any class can be presented as a Laser-focused webinar. You can pick what you want and need.
Examples of full programs (with hardback textbooks, workbooks, individual session power points, printed textbooks, homework) Each session is about 1 hour, and there are 3 to 10 sessions per class.
(each of these is one session)
* Versions for any CMMS and any industry are available and should be customized to your operating environment with your fields, codes, and conventions.
PM
PM basics
PM report card
PM frequency
Using failure history
PM clocks in use
CMMS approaches to PM and PdM
Thoughts on installing a PM program
Reporting deterioration
Tying CM to the PM ticket
Tasklist development, class of equipment, process
Hidden protective devices
Tasklist: Full analysis (all aspects) Conduct a workshop for existing task lists
Case study test of simple task lists – improve?
Questions to ask and examples
P-F Curve
Reliability enhancement programs RCM
PMO
Costs of PM system (your company)
Breakdown costs and consequences
Alternatives with cost justifications
How to sell PM to management
Predictive Maintenance Technologies Detective Maintenance Questions before you start
Chemical and particle analysis
Visual techniques
Management of PM activity Planning and scheduling PM activity
Access to equipment
Interruptive, non-interruptive maintenance
Metrics
CMMS approaches to PM and PdM
Installing or upgrading CMMS
Short Repairs and high productivity
Staffing the PM Effort
Personality to look for in a PM inspector
Ensure that PMs are done as designed
Maintenance Planning and Scheduling
Glossary of terms
Reality of Maintenance
Breakdowns, iceberg
Justify planner
Preparation for planning
Maintenance Planning
Setting up planning/scheduling
Steps ongoing planning/scheduling environment
Planner: Roles, responsibilities, qualifications
Planner’s checklist, planning provides Emergency planning
Hints from the trenches
What is a planned job package?
Estimating techniques, using estimates
JSA and safety in planning
Planning -construction estimates
Detailed planning questionnaire and gap analysis
Scheduling (how is it different from planning)
Maintenance calendar
Ready backlog, validate backlog
Develop a work program
Coordination and agenda for a weekly coordination meeting
Scheduling
Jobs of the scheduler
How Planning and scheduling improves productivity
The way productivity increases
Ideas – sorting jobs, scheduling together, what is the key to having a schedule?
Scheduling uncovers problems in your operation
Detailed scheduling and coordination Questionnaire, gap analysis
Metrics
Schedule compliance,
Direct and indirect measures of planning effectiveness
Maintenance Supervision
Introduction, goals, roles
Motivation, successful motivation techniques
Self-assessment
Role models
Decision making, delegation, One Minute Manager
The complete PM cycle
Dealing with difficult people/situations
Transition, orientation, discipline,
Special supervision issues
10 years of experience of teaching maintenance management certification courses online.
29 years of experience of teaching maintenance management certification courses in Tuscaloosa, AL in live seminars
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10 years of experience of teaching maintenance management certification courses online.