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You are here: Home / Archives for Articles / on Maintenance Reliability

on Maintenance Reliability

A listing in reverse chronological order of these article series:



  • Usman Mustafa Syed — Aasan Asset Management series

  • Arun Gowtham — AI & Predictive Maintenance series

  • Miguel Pengel — Asset Management in the Mining Industry series

  • Bryan Christiansen — CMMS and Reliability series

  • James Reyes-Picknell — Conscious Asset series

  • Alex Williams — EAM & CMMS series

  • Nancy Regan — Everday RCM series

  • Karl Burnett — History of Maintenance Management series

  • Mike Sondalini — Life Cycle Asset Management series

  • James Kovacevic — Maintenance and Reliability series

  • Mike Sondalini — Maintenance Management series

  • Mike Sondalini — Plant Maintenance series

  • Andrew Kelleher — Process Plant Reliability Engineering series

  • George Williams and Joe Anderson — The ReliabilityXperience series

  • Doug Plucknette — RCM Blitz series

  • Robert Kalwarowsky — Rob's Reliability Project series

  • Gina Tabasso — The Intelligent Transformer Blog series

  • Tor Idhammar — The People Side of Maintenance series

  • André-Michel Ferrari — The Reliability Mindset series

by Mike Sondalini 1 Comment

Separation and Segregation of Dangerous Goods

Separation and Segregation of Dangerous Goods

Many of the chemicals we deal with each day are dangerous and need to be handled correctly and safely. Safe use of dangerous goods includes recognising when situations can arise where the consequence of a failure or error will result in danger to life, property or the environment. One of the methods used to minimise risk when dealing with dangerous goods is by separation and segregation.

Keywords: Hazard, storage facility, control, emergency plan, MSDS, material safety data [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, on Maintenance Reliability, Plant Maintenance

by Doug Plucknette Leave a Comment

Things I Learned by 50!

Things I Learned by 50!

It’s Friday so I thought I would go back in the archives and find something light and meaningful.  Enjoy 🙂

Old is relative.

I can remember thinking my dad was old when he turned 50. While I might look old to my kids I don’t feel old. When I look in the mirror each morning I still see the person I saw yesterday and he doesn’t look any older than he did the day before. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, on Maintenance Reliability, RCM Blitz

by James Kovacevic Leave a Comment

What Everybody Ought to Know About Work Order Closeout

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Photo by altemark

How Capturing the Right Information Will Improve Your Job Plans, Increase Reliability and Improve Your Profitability

One of the most important, but often the least effective parts of the Maintenance Planning & Scheduling process, is the work order close out step. Here critical data is supposed to be captured and used to improve the job plan, identify future work and improve reliability. All of these add up to improve the profitability of the organization. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Maintenance and Reliability, on Maintenance Reliability

by James Reyes-Picknell Leave a Comment

Increase Productivity and Competitiveness with MRO Technology – Part 2

Increase Productivity and Competitiveness with MRO Technology – Part 2

Excluding primary practices that still prevail in most industrial companies, the evolution of MRO Materials Management Technology can be summarized in three technological waves, as shown below.

First Wave: Conventional Technology 

There are many grave technological limitations. However, in view of room limitation, I will mention just two of the most relevant and easy to understand limitations. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Conscious Asset, on Maintenance Reliability Tagged With: Maintenance program

by Mike Sondalini 1 Comment

Heating Liquids by Steam Sparging

Heating Liquids by Steam Sparging

Steam is often used for heating liquids. Heat is provided to a liquid either through a heat exchanger or by direct injection of raw steam. The injection of steam directly into the process is known as steam sparging. The sparge design and location affect the efficiency of the process.

Keywords: boiling, heating water, temperature increase, injector, lance, boiler pressure, properties of steam.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, on Maintenance Reliability, Plant Maintenance

by Doug Plucknette Leave a Comment

4 Differences Between Leaders & Managers

4 Differences Between Leaders & Managers

While working in the field of Asset Management formerly known as Maintenance and Reliability for over 30 years I have worked with my share of Managers and Leaders.  Those who have known me for years know that I started in the field as a Pipefitter Apprentice, worked as a Journeyman and Team Leader for a number of years, did a stint as a Maintenance Supervisor, went to night school to become a Reliability Engineer and then as a business owner working with customers around the world.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, on Maintenance Reliability, RCM Blitz

by James Reyes-Picknell Leave a Comment

Increase Productivity and Competitiveness with MRO Technology – Part 1

Increase Productivity and Competitiveness with MRO Technology – Part 1

In search of excellence in MRO Materials Management (indirect materials / spare parts), I have noticed two curious facts.

First, even in developed countries, industrial companies and providers of ERPs (enterprise management systems) are technologically very backward in this specialty.

Second, those very little companies or experts who developed differentiated technology keep it safe guarded as a trade secret.

This exposure results in considerable accumulation of knowledge and expertise, and a unique set of observations and conclusions which certainly could not fail to be shared with the concerned community.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Conscious Asset, on Maintenance Reliability Tagged With: Maintenance program

by James Kovacevic 2 Comments

The 5 Levels of Maintenance Scheduling

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Photo by Qfamily

Making Maintenance Scheduling Simple

Coordinating all of the maintenance activities within a site can be overwhelming. A schedule is supposed to help reduce the sense of being overwhelmed. But why is it that when trying to pull together a schedule for the next shift, day or week, it always seems to be a mad dash?

Often times the maintenance scheduling process is not well defined or thought out, and this leads to being overwhelmed. It also projects an image to our operational partners that we do not have our house in order. This image may or may not play a role in having our Maintenance windows moved or cancelled, further our scheduling issues. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Maintenance and Reliability, on Maintenance Reliability Tagged With: Maintenance scheduling

by Mike Sondalini Leave a Comment

Differential Pressure Transmitters

Differential Pressure Transmitters

The differential pressure transmitter (PT) is used to detect a head of pressure.

The sensing element is connected to the process by pipework and flexes in proportion to the pressure. The resulting distortion produces an electric signal that is amplified and converted to a value on a read-out.

Keywords: pressure sensor, strain gauge, tank level, process pressure, pressure difference.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, on Maintenance Reliability, Plant Maintenance

by Doug Plucknette 1 Comment

Safety Is a Lifestyle

Safety Is a Lifestyle

Something to think about in a day and age when most companies post their mission, vision, and goals on the company web page.

Do we really stand behind these statements and demonstrate the behaviors that clearly show we are willing to do what it takes to create a safe workplace?

If you have ever questioned this, consider two questions I ask RCM Teams as we analyze failure modes that impact health, safety, and environment: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, on Maintenance Reliability, RCM Blitz

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Linking RCM Facilitation with Effective Maintenance Program Implementation

Linking RCM Facilitation with Effective Maintenance Program Implementation

Most of us would agree that there is a new global economy being forged right now in the manufacturing sector.

Inevitably, this translates to a renewed focus on transferring more business value to the customer. Central to this will be linking RCM (Reliability Centered Maintenance) facilitation with effective maintenance program implementations.

In short, the difference between what we, as RCM Facilitators, have been doing in the past and what we will be doing from now on is: a strong emphasis on what tactics are required in order to achieve the failure management strategies an RCM Team defines.

That is, we will conduct the decisions phase of the analysis somewhat differently. (i.e. The 3rd pass through when walking-the-dog in an RCM analysis) [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Conscious Asset, on Maintenance Reliability Tagged With: Maintenance program, Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM)

by James Kovacevic 1 Comment

The Black Hole of Maintenance

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Photo by Steve Jurvetson

Where Maintenance Requests Go But Never Appear to Escape From- the Backlog.

This is exactly what some operations staff think of when we tell them to submit a work request.

It means that they do not think that the work will be completed, or it will after it no longer matters to them.

What if you called the cable company and reported an issue? You would expect prompt service, and would expect that you would not have to chase them down to do the work correct? Maintenance is a service organization that enables the successful operation of the business.

The business shouldn’t have to chase us down or wonder if we will repair the equipment. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Maintenance and Reliability, on Maintenance Reliability Tagged With: Maintenance planning

by Mike Sondalini 1 Comment

Job Descriptions Tell Tradesmen What to Do

Job Descriptions Tell Tradesmen What to Do

Abstract

The first words a maintainer will read when they pick up a work order is the job description. The job description must tell him enough information about the work so he can understand what to do.

Keywords: CMMS, computerized maintenance management system, planning, breakdown repair, corrective.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, on Maintenance Reliability, Plant Maintenance Tagged With: CMMS

by Doug Plucknette Leave a Comment

Engaging Your Workforce

Engaging Your Workforce

Engagement

A word that has several meanings- most think of an upcoming wedding, a young couple excited about the idea of getting married, starting a home and a family together and all the exciting things that come with being in love.

But this isn’t the kind of engagement I want to talk about today. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, on Maintenance Reliability, RCM Blitz

by James Reyes-Picknell Leave a Comment

Searching for Quick Fixes Now Leads to Problems Down the Road

Searching for Quick Fixes Now Leads to Problems Down the Road

I want it now and I want it cheap! Oh – and I don’t want to do any work for it.

When it comes to information, entertainment, finding your way around and communications these days, we more or less literally have it all at our fingertips and available to us just about anywhere.

We can even order and pay for coffee to pick up on our way from the commuter train to the office – no lineups for delays. We can book hotels, airlines and rental cars at the touch of our fingers with apps that show us the cheapest options.

We live in a world where instant gratification is a reality in many aspects of our private lives.

Consumer electronics has transformed a great deal of business – basically, anything where there is a service or goods that a consumer might buy on their own, we can get it easily and immediately.

We’ve grown used to instant gratification in much [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Conscious Asset, on Maintenance Reliability

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