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The scope

With the ever growing need to save on capital expenditure, a clear and concise maintenance strategy on all assets is a necessity. This unique training course outlines the theory and tools needed to incorporate condition monitoring into your maintenance plan.

Course objectives

  • To understand the principles of reliability engineering
  • To identify various condition monitoring technologies available
  • To understand condition monitoring and it’s values in a maintenance strategy
  • To interpret and analyse data
  • To measure and evaluate risk
  • To understand the condition monitoring roadmap
  • To understand the benefits of asset health and life and how they impact on the overall strategy for condition monitoring

Who should attend?

  • Asset managers / owners
  • Facility managers
  • Plant owners
  • Reliability engineers
  • Mechanical and electrical plant maintenance managers
  • Tradespeople working in electrical and mechanical companies

Course prerequisites

An understanding in the basics of reliability engineering

Course outline and expected outcomes

Day 1

  • Maintenance terminology
  • The principles of reliability engineering
  • Condition monitoring technology
  • Condition monitoring in context
  • Condition monitoring approach

Day 2

  • Analysing data
  • Risk evaluation
  • Technology roadmap
  • Asset health and life
  • Condition monitoring the wrong and right way
  • Course assessment

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