F-MF011 Reliability Analysis for Industrial Projects & Process Facilities

//F-MF011 Reliability Analysis for Industrial Projects & Process Facilities
F-MF011 Reliability Analysis for Industrial Projects & Process Facilities 2018-01-23T09:46:46+00:00

Project Description

This course is designed to assist maintenance management personnel responsible for delivering maximum reliability and availability of equipment at the lowest possible cost. The course will present reliability techniques designed to improve the effectiveness of maintenance management activities, to ensure that physical assets perform their required functions, operate reliably, and support corporate goals.

Why Attend

The course will focus on the modern methods and techniques on the most critical aspects of Maintenance Management & Reliability Analysis such as  Failure Patterns, Pareto Analysis, Root Cause Analysis (RCA),  Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA), Reliability Cantered Maintenance (RCM), Criticality Assessments, Life Cycle Cost Analysis, Life Data Analysis, Recurrent Event Data Analysis.

The delegate will also be introduced to Reliability in Design of new production units and also effect human reliability has on plant availability

Course Objectives

    • Achieve excellence in maintenance and reliability management and establish the environment for improvement
    • Recognize the aspects of maintenance today through the various types of maintenance including maintenance strategy development and productive maintenance
    • Determine the process of developing maintenance objectives in accordance to the business plan, R&M policy and maintenance strategy, discuss the significance of equipment plans in maintenance planning and identify several equipment plans development, approaches and plan options
    • Recognize the purpose of work execution and job completion and characterize its advantages and disadvantages, implement the methods of maintenance quality assurance and continuous improvement and employ the method of Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA)
    • Apply the various stewardship and performance metrics including performance work management, KPIs, maintenance effectiveness metrics and work force utilization metrics
    • Distinguish the factors of human reliability through classification of human error and human reliability analysis, familiarize the different reliability tools using life cycle cost analysis and life data analysis and discuss the key elements of reliability engineering and how to manage assets in projects

Who should attend

This course covers systematic techniques in maintenance and reliability management to assist maintenance management team in delivering maximum reliability and availability of equipment at the lowest possible cost. The course will present techniques designed to improve the effectiveness of maintenance management activities, to ensure that physical assets perform their required functions, operate reliably, and support corporate goals. It is essential for all maintenance and reliability management staff.

Course Outline

  • Framework for Maintenance Excellence
  • Overall Philosophy
  • Maintenance Principles
  • Work Environment
  • Equipment
  • Information Systems
  • Elements for Effective Maintenance
  • Establishing the Environment for Improvement
  • Types of Maintenance
  • Maintenance Strategy Development
  • Productive Maintenance
  • Types of Equipment Failures
  • Why Equipment Fails
  • Failure Analysis & Root Cause
  • Managing Maintenance
  • Basic Principles
  • Maintenance Business Model
  • Business Elements
  • Maintenance Organization Maintenance Objective Setting
  • Equipment Plans Development
  • Plan Options
  • Approaches
  • Stewardship and Performance Metrics & KPIs , Performance Indicator Characteristics
  • Business Results Indicators
  • Process Unit Run-Length Goals
  • Work Management KPIs
  • Maintenance Effectiveness Metrics , Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
  • Objectives and Implementation
  • Data to be Screened
  • Bad Actors and RCFA
  • Classification of Human Error
  • Human Reliability Analysis
  • Pareto Analysis, Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
  •   Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA), Reliability Cantered Maintenance (RCM)
  • Criticality Assessments, Life Cycle Cost Analysis
  • Life Data Analysis
  • Recurrent Event Data Analysis
  • Key Elements of Reliability
  • Establish Reliability During Design
  • Why Build Reliability into a Project
  • Work Process for implementing
  • Overall Reliability Goals

The workshop

This interactive training course includes the following training methodologies as presented on the next column based on percentage of the total tuition hours:

Lectures

30%

Workshops & Work presentation

30%

Case Studies & Practical Exercises

20%

Videos, Sofware & General Discussion

20%

The course instructor may modify the above training methodology before or during the course for technical reasons with no prior notice to participants.

Falcon Consulting Professionals is established in Greece for the last 15 years in the areas of technical consulting and professional training for the local industries. Falcon is expanding in GCC, aiming to provide the best consulting and training solutions to the industries of the region. Falcon’s instructors are accredited trainers and highly experienced in their fields, as well as adult training. We aspire to build our business relationships on mutual trust. The achievement of results with an emphasis on innovation and sustainability, quality, cost analysis and time scheduling are non-negotiable from the conceptual phase of the training.

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