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| BEMAS - The Belgian Maintenance Association | Wednesday 14/11/2012 | | 08u45 | |
Radisson Blu Astrid Hotel Koningin Astridplein 7 2018 Antwerpen | |
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| | Developing Effective Work Procedures - Bemas - Training | |
Developing Effective Work Procedures
14 & 15 November 2012 - Antwerp

Introduction
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Is tribal knowledge leaving your facility?
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Do you get the same results no matter who you send to complete a task?
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Are your PM inspections quantifiable and repeatable?
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How do your planners decide which jobs get a detailed work package?
Address all of these issues and more through this hands-on, practical application learning experience. To get some first tips, read this short article from Ricky Smith about Managing Maintenance Tools.
During the in-class time, you will learn:
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What the Work Procedure Hierarchy is and why it is important;
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How to effectively map a work procedure;
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The difference between ranking jobs for execution and jobs for work procedure development;
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How to write clear and meaningful Warnings, Cautions, and Notes for work procedures;
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How to identify and document constraints, impediments, and resources for work procedures;
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How to design and construct effective work procedures for Job Plans, PM Procedures, and Lubrication; and
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How to write, record, document, and preserve clear and meaningful work procedures.
Previous Attendees: 
"The course was very helpful in helping me determine the role maintenance engineers should be playing in our company." Gerald Menle, Maintenance Engineer, Cameco
"I learned a valuable tool in the process of writing SOPs that has removed an obstacle in my former process of writing SOPs." Robert Hooten, Safe Production Trainer, Intrepid Potash
Who Will Join You?
Planners, Maintenance Engineers, Maintenance Managers, Reliability Engineers, ...

About the lecturer
Andy Page is the Integration Director with GPAllied. As the Integration Director, he is responsible for combining the philosophies and daily practices of the 2 companies that came together to form GPAllied: General Physics and Allied Reliability. Andy has 15 years in the maintenance and reliability field where he has played several different roles. First as a Maintenance Engineer for Noranda Aluminum where he was responsible for implementing a comprehensive PdM program and continuous improvements of the planning and scheduling function. Next he held the role of Regional Services Manager for CSI where he provided technical services to new customers and for the sales staff. After that he worked for Martin Marietta Aggregates as the Asset Reliability Manager responsible for PdM and maintenance improvement process effort across 23 plants in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan. Next he served as the Vice President – Operations for a small consulting firm called Reliability Solutions, Inc. in central Ohio providing PdM services primarily to the mining industry. Andy has an engineering degree from Tennessee Technological University and is a Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional (CMRP) through the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP) and is a Six Sigma Black Belt. Andy resides in Charleston, South Carolina with his wife, daughter, and son.
Developing Effective Work Procedures Intro from Allied Reliablity Group on Vimeo.
Practical information
Date
November 14 & 15 2012
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8:30: welcome with breakfast
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9 - 12:30: morning session with coffee break
-
12:30 - 13:30: lunch
-
13:30 - 17:30: afternoon session with coffee break
Location
The hotel is located at 100 meters from the train station "Antwerpen-Centraal"
Price
€ 1.595,- for BEMAS-members (is my company a member?)
€ 1.795,- for non-members.

Do you need a hotel room?
T:+32 3 203 13 77
F: +32 3 203 12 75
meetings.astrid.antwerp@radissonblu.com
When you book a room, ask for the special BEMAS price: € 109,- per night.
Be sure to ask BEMAS special price minimum one month before the training, as our special price is dependent of the hotel occupancy rate at the time you book your room.
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| BEMAS - The Belgian Maintenance Association | Wednesday 14/11/2012 | | 08u45 | |
Radisson Blu Astrid Hotel Koningin Astridplein 7 2018 Antwerpen | |
| Brochure.pdf |
| |
| | Developing Effective Work Procedures - Bemas - Training | |
Developing Effective Work Procedures
14 & 15 November 2012 - Antwerp

Introduction
-
Is tribal knowledge leaving your facility?
-
Do you get the same results no matter who you send to complete a task?
-
Are your PM inspections quantifiable and repeatable?
-
How do your planners decide which jobs get a detailed work package?
Address all of these issues and more through this hands-on, practical application learning experience. To get some first tips, read this short article from Ricky Smith about Managing Maintenance Tools.
During the in-class time, you will learn:
-
What the Work Procedure Hierarchy is and why it is important;
-
How to effectively map a work procedure;
-
The difference between ranking jobs for execution and jobs for work procedure development;
-
How to write clear and meaningful Warnings, Cautions, and Notes for work procedures;
-
How to identify and document constraints, impediments, and resources for work procedures;
-
How to design and construct effective work procedures for Job Plans, PM Procedures, and Lubrication; and
-
How to write, record, document, and preserve clear and meaningful work procedures.
Previous Attendees: 
"The course was very helpful in helping me determine the role maintenance engineers should be playing in our company." Gerald Menle, Maintenance Engineer, Cameco
"I learned a valuable tool in the process of writing SOPs that has removed an obstacle in my former process of writing SOPs." Robert Hooten, Safe Production Trainer, Intrepid Potash
Who Will Join You?
Planners, Maintenance Engineers, Maintenance Managers, Reliability Engineers, ...

About the lecturer
Andy Page is the Integration Director with GPAllied. As the Integration Director, he is responsible for combining the philosophies and daily practices of the 2 companies that came together to form GPAllied: General Physics and Allied Reliability. Andy has 15 years in the maintenance and reliability field where he has played several different roles. First as a Maintenance Engineer for Noranda Aluminum where he was responsible for implementing a comprehensive PdM program and continuous improvements of the planning and scheduling function. Next he held the role of Regional Services Manager for CSI where he provided technical services to new customers and for the sales staff. After that he worked for Martin Marietta Aggregates as the Asset Reliability Manager responsible for PdM and maintenance improvement process effort across 23 plants in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan. Next he served as the Vice President – Operations for a small consulting firm called Reliability Solutions, Inc. in central Ohio providing PdM services primarily to the mining industry. Andy has an engineering degree from Tennessee Technological University and is a Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional (CMRP) through the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP) and is a Six Sigma Black Belt. Andy resides in Charleston, South Carolina with his wife, daughter, and son.
Developing Effective Work Procedures Intro from Allied Reliablity Group on Vimeo.
Practical information
Date
November 14 & 15 2012
-
8:30: welcome with breakfast
-
9 - 12:30: morning session with coffee break
-
12:30 - 13:30: lunch
-
13:30 - 17:30: afternoon session with coffee break
Location
The hotel is located at 100 meters from the train station "Antwerpen-Centraal"
Price
€ 1.595,- for BEMAS-members (is my company a member?)
€ 1.795,- for non-members.

Do you need a hotel room?
T:+32 3 203 13 77
F: +32 3 203 12 75
meetings.astrid.antwerp@radissonblu.com
When you book a room, ask for the special BEMAS price: € 109,- per night.
Be sure to ask BEMAS special price minimum one month before the training, as our special price is dependent of the hotel occupancy rate at the time you book your room.
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