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Course Sector : Maintenance & Reliability Management
Duration | Date from | Date to | Course Venue | Course fees | Book a course |
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5 Days | 2025-06-16 | 2025-06-20 | Dubai | $4,250 | Book now |
5 Days | 2025-08-25 | 2025-08-29 | London | $4,950 | Book now |
5 Days | 2025-12-22 | 2025-12-26 | Dubai | $4,250 | Book now |
A major challenge facing maintenance people today is not only to learn what maintenance techniques exist but to determine which ones are worthwhile to the organizations. If we make the right choices, it’s possible to improve asset performance and at the same time reduce the cost of maintenance. If we make the wrong choices, new problems are created while existing problems only get worse.
Maintenance has too often been the focus of cost cutting without regard to the impact on availability. Money saved on the maintenance budget appears directly on the bottom line. The money lost in production through equipment down time does not appear, however it may be many times greater than the direct maintenance cost saved.
Reliability is defined as the probability that an item will perform a required function without failure under stated conditions for a specific period of time. A statement of reliability has four key components: probability, function, stated conditions & specific period of time.
Reliability analysis takes the long term view and develops cost-effective ways to reduce life cycle cost. The life cycle cost includes the cost to purchase, operate, and maintain during its useful life time.
The goal of RCM
Reliability and predictive maintenance strategies use analytical process to determine appropriate failure management strategies to ensure safe and cost-effective operations of a physical asset in a specific operating environment.
Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) can be defined as an approach that employs reactive, preventive, predictive, and proactive maintenance practices and strategies in an integrated manner to increase the probability that a machine or asset will function in the required manner over its design life cycle with minimum maintenance. The goal of RCM is to preserve equipment function with the required reliability and availability at the lowest cost. RCM requires that maintenance decisions be based on maintenance requirements supported by sound technical and economic justification.
Module 1 – Reliability engineering and Maintenance Introduction
Module 2 – Reliability Centered Maintenance
Module 3 – Failure analysis
Module 4 - Planned Maintenance
Module 5 - Predictive (Condition Based) Maintenance
Module 6 – Operating Context and Function
Module 7 – Reliability Centred Maintenance Implementation
RCM steps
RCM implementation
Module 8 - Maintenance and Reliability Essential Elements
Module 9 – Sustaining the Reliability Program
Module 10 – Practical RCM Case Study
BOOST’s Professional Attendance Certificate “BPAC”
BPAC is always given to the delegates after completing the training course,and depends on their attendance of the program at a rate of no less than 80%,besides their active participation and engagement during the program sessions.
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