SCHEDULE : 1 - 4 September 2014
VENUE : Jogjakarta Plaza Hotel, Yogyakarta
DURATION : 4 Days
TRAINING DESCRIPTION
This course is designed for maintenance supervisors, managers, PM leads, CMMS managers, planners, engineers and people who are training for these positions. PM techs can also benefit from this training. Also welcome are representatives from operations (particularly production control) for their perspective and input.
OBJECTIVE
Our goal, for this program, is that your staff will leave with a detailed understanding of preventive and predictive maintenance, including how to set them up, design task lists and implement the systems in your environment. This understanding will lead to reduced breakdowns, reduced interruptions and improved customer service.
In the predictive maintenance segment, students will be introduced to the various technologies. PM has always been the best method for preserving assets. Whether you maintain factories, buildings or fleets, the PM system can be the core of your proactive effort for maintaining your enduring assets.
There is much to know in designing effective PM systems for different types of equipment. This course will, in a short time, bring an entire department to a deeper understanding of how to make your PM and PdM systems and techniques more effective.
TRAINING MATERIAL OUTLINE
Some of what you will learn:
- Reducing waste in PM activities
- What changes to make to improve reliability
- How to gain productivity through small changes in thinking
- How to plan and schedule PM tasks
- Developing task lists for different equipment
- How things fail and their impact on PM
- Characteristics of the best PM inspectors
- How can we adopt Planned Component Replacement?
- What are the basics of predictive maintenance?
- Using the P-F curve to choose inspection frequencies
INSTRUCTOR
Ir. Y. Agus Jayatun, MT & Team