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Date: Tuesday 22/3/2011
hour: 07u45
Location:
Radisson SAS Astrid Hotel
Koningin Astridplein 7
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Reliability Engineering University - Session 1: The Basics of Equipment Reliabilty - Bemas - Training
Organised by:
Bemas ism GP Allied
Programme:

Reliability Engineering University

Session 1bis
Date: 22-24 March 2011
The Basics of Equipment Reliability
 
In collaboration with:


RELIABILITY UNIVERSITY

Are you a maintenance or reliability practitioner who is looking to drive performance at your plant?
 
BEMAS and GPAllied are proud to present a complete course in reliability engineering, combining the latest thinking and proven best practices in industry. Maintenance and reliability experts with international experience will provide during four 3-day sessions in 2010 a unique training experience, delivering maximum knowledge transfer for those who are looking to drive performance at their plants.
 
You can download full program here.
 
 
SESSION 1bis: THE BASICS OF EQUIPMENT RELIABILITY 
This session focuses on preserving equipment functions by identifying (PM) tasks, Predictive Maintenance (PdM) tasks, failure finding tasks and other actions that protect against failure or mitigate the consequences of failure. Examples and exercises give participants hands on experience to help them begin to master RCM concepts. RCM or Centered Maintenance can be defined as a process used to determine what must be done to ensure that any physical asset continues to do whatever its users want it to do in its present operating context. By this, RCM enables the reliability engineers to set up a reliability based maintenance program for new and existing equipment using an understanding of the different failure patterns that machines exhibit and the appropriate countermeasures for each.

Lecturer: Maury Torrey, Reliability Professional at Allied Reliability.

 
Participant will learn
 

  • The importance of RCM
  • History and types of maintenance
  • Commercial RCM standards
  • Various approaches to RCM
  • RCM terminology
  • Fundamental RCM philosophies
  • Identifying and allocating resources for a RCM program
  • Preparing for an RCM analysis
  • Techniques for prioritizing systems for analysis
  • Failure Modes and Effects analysis for RCM
  • Evaluating failure consequences
  • How to select PM tasks and intervals
  • How to select PdM tasks and intervals
  • How to select failure finding tasks and intervals
  • What other function protective actions are available
  • When run-to-failure is appropriate
  • Packaging and implementing RCM analysis results
  • When to use a subject matter expert team
  • Barriers to implementation and getting buy-in from all levels
 
Course Outline
 
Introduction to RCM Concepts
                • RCM terminology
                • Fundamental RCM philosophies
 
RCM Analysis Preparation
 
                • Identifying and allocating resources for a RCM program
                • Preparing for an RCM analysis
                • Techniques for prioritizing systems for analysis
 
FMECA for RCM (*)
                • Failure Modes and Effects analysis for RCM
                • Evaluating failure consequences
Statistics for RCM
                • Statistical principles used in RCM
                • Introduction of Weibull analysis in RCM processes (*)
 
Selecting Maintenance Tasks 

                • How to select preventive maintenance tasks and intervals
                • How to select predictive maintenance tasks and intervals
                • How to select failure finding tasks and intervals
 
Other Function Preservation Strategies
 
                • What other function protective actions are available
                • When run-to-failure is appropriate
 
Packaging and Implementing RCM Results
                • Packaging and implementing RCM analysis results
                • When to use a subject matter expert team
                • Barriers to implementation and getting buy-in from all levels
 (*) FMECA and Weibull will be further elaborated in session 4.
 

RELIABILITY UNIVERSITY SESSIONS

The Reliability University includes 4 sessions: 

  • Session 2 (4-6 May 2010)
    Finding and Eliminating Root Causes of Failure
    more info
      
  • Session 3 (7-9 September 2010)
    Best in Class Inspection & Condition Monitoring Practices for Improving Asset Health
    more info
     
  • Session 4 (30 November - 2 December 2010)
    Lice Cycle Reliability Optimization
    more info
     
     
  • Session 1bis (22-24 March 2011)
    The Basics of Equipment Reliability
 
PRACTICAL INFO 
 
Venue:
Radisson BLU Astrid Antwerp
Koningin Astridplein 7
2018 Antwerp
BELGIUM
 
How to get there
 
Room reservation or information:
T:   +32 3 203 13 77
F: +32 3 203 12 75
nathalie.Cremers@radissonblu.com  
 
When you book a room, ask for the special BEMAS tariff: € 109,- per night.
 
Participation fee:    € 1.820,-*   for BEMAS-members.
                               € 1.995,- *  for non-members. 
  
The participation fee is for the complete 3 day session and  includes all course materials and lunches. Hotel and dinner are not included.
For more information on session fees for the whole cycle, see the registration form.
* prices are 21% VAT excluded
 
Course language: English
 
Register now !
 
You can register here below or by sending an e-mail to info@bemas.org.
 
You can download full program here.

Price:
Members :Price: 1820.00 Euro
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Non-members: Price: 1995.00 Euro
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Ask for more information on:
info@bemas.org
Bemas ism GP Allied
Tel: 2-510 61 89

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