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by James Kovacevic Leave a Comment

Who Owns the Storeroom? Maintenance or Procurement?

Understanding who owns the storeroom processes and stocking strategy

There are two different perspectives on the maintenance storeroom.  These perspectives are on who owns the operation of the storeroom.  Some believe that Maintenance owns the storeroom and the operation of it.  Others believe it is Procurement, or potentially Logistics or Warehousing.  Some organizations require the storerooms to be operated by a consistent group, while others leave it up to the site.
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Filed Under: Articles, Maintenance and Reliability, on Maintenance Reliability

by Greg Hutchins Leave a Comment

Change and Resistance Are Futile

Change and Resistance Are Futile

Guest Post by Malcolm Peart (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

Organisations exist in a dynamic world where business uncertainty and socio-political volatility can adversely affect their existence.  The mass of data available and the contradictory interpretations that can be made add ambiguity and complexity to the mix.  Our modern day organisations, or at least their management or leadership team realise, or should realise, that their operating environments are changing and, in order to adapt and survive, they too need to change.

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Filed Under: Articles, CERM® Risk Insights, on Risk & Safety

by James Reyes-Picknell Leave a Comment

Asset Management is more than Maintenance

Asset Management is more than Maintenance

Asset Management is more than maintenance and reliability, yet many often think they are the same. Asset Management is far broader and considers the entire life cycle.

How does your organization differentiate between asset management, and maintenance and reliability?

Early in the discussions around asset management, some organizations simply renamed their Maintenance and Reliability departments to Asset Management departments, even though they continued to do the same tasks and activities they always did.

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Filed Under: Articles, Conscious Asset, on Maintenance Reliability

by Steven Wachs Leave a Comment

Analyzing the Experiment (Part 6) – Prediction Uncertainty and Model Validation

Analyzing the Experiment (Part 6) – Prediction Uncertainty and Model Validation

In the last Article, we explored the use of contour plots and other tools (such as a response optimizer) to help us quickly find solutions to our models.  In this article, we will look at the uncertainty in these predictions.  We will also discuss model validation to ensure that technical assumptions that are inherent in the modeling process is satisfied. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Integral Concepts, on Tools & Techniques

by Carl S. Carlson Leave a Comment

Facilitation Skill #2: Controlling Discussion

Facilitation Skill #2: Controlling Discussion

Facilitation Skill # 2 – Controlling Discussion

“It was impossible to get a conversation going, everybody was talking too much.” – Yogi Berra

Based on actual surveys of FMEA team leaders, the most common concern is how to control discussion during team meetings. This article will provide insight into this critical facilitation skill, and is a companion to the previous article in this series: Facilitation Skill #1: – Encouraging Participation.

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Filed Under: Articles, Inside FMEA, on Tools & Techniques

by Doug Lehr Leave a Comment

Failure Analysis – The Big Picture

Failure Analysis – The Big Picture

The floating drilling rig, operating in 6,000 ft. of water, pitched in rough seas 300 miles away from shore as the outer bands of the hurricane’s winds buffeted the drilling location. Per procedure, the crew installed the Storm Packer (SP) in the well to isolate its open wellbore from the ocean before the storm roared across the location – but it failed its pressure test. The crew then installed the back-up SP which passed the pressure test. The well was finally secured, and the 25,000-ton drilling rig was moved out of the hurricane’s path.  Because the first SP failed, a 12-hour process took 30 hours to complete, while wind speed and wave heights increased.

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Filed Under: Articles, Equipment Risk and Reliability in Downhole Applications, on Risk & Safety

by Robert (Bob) J. Latino Leave a Comment

Tips for Examining Shafts: Prepping for a Root Cause Analysis

Tips for Examining Shafts: Prepping for a Root Cause Analysis

To those following this Series, I will apologize for the front-end redundancy. I am doing so for those that are NOT following the Series and will read these articles independent of each other. If you are following the series (Thank You!) and proceed past the front-end stuff and to the shaft pics below:-)

Abstract. In our last series highlighting the 4 primary Failure Modes (FM) of component failures (erosion, corrosion, fatigue and overload), we discussed how to read fractured surfaces. In this follow up series, we will take a look at tips on how to collect, preserve and examine such failed components.

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Filed Under: Articles, on Maintenance Reliability, The RCA

by James Kovacevic Leave a Comment

Learning to Crawl, Before You Can Walk and Run

Some Insights into the Current Status of Maintenance & Reliability Fundamentals

Let’s face it, we as engineers, maintenance staff, etc. all love technology and the newest gadget.  Our industry is never short of these new and shiny techniques, tools, sensors, etc.  Now, this new tech can lead to significant improvements in availability, OEE, or uptime.  But these are not the silver bullets many claim them to be… especially if the foundational elements are not in place.
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Filed Under: Articles, Maintenance and Reliability, on Maintenance Reliability

by Greg Hutchins Leave a Comment

How Less Data Can Give You Better Results

How Less Data Can Give You Better Results

Guest Post by Andrew Sheves (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

“Hi, I’m Andrew, and I have a weakness for data.”

There, I said it.

I love spreadsheets. I love national statistics. I love primary sources.

I could probably have completed my Master’s dissertation without an extension if I had just accepted that cited quotes were valid instead of looking for all the original sources*. And I don’t need to read the last three years of a company’s annual reports before I have a 20-minute call with them.

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Filed Under: Articles, CERM® Risk Insights, on Risk & Safety

by James Reyes-Picknell Leave a Comment

Do you really need an assessment?

Do you really need an assessment?

Do you really need an assessment? Will it help, or will it create problems?

Conventional consulting approaches begin with detailed assessments to determine your current state of affairs, judge what’s good and bad about it, give it a score, provide a long list of recommendations and then build an improvement strategy based on the outcome. A typical assessment can take up to a couple of weeks plus report generation time. Does it really add the value you might expect?

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Filed Under: Articles, Conscious Asset, on Maintenance Reliability

by Steven Wachs Leave a Comment

Analyzing the Experiment (Part 5) – Contour Plots and Optimization

Analyzing the Experiment (Part 5) – Contour Plots and Optimization

In the last Article, we learned how to work with predictive models to find solutions that solve for desired responses.  We used some basic algebra to solve for solutions and looked at the use of contour plots to quickly visualize many solutions at a glance.

In this article, we further explore the use of contour plots and other tools to help us quickly find solutions to our models.  We start by revisiting the battery life DOE example that was discussed in the previous article.  The statistical output below shows the coded model that contains only the statistically significant (main and interaction) effects. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Articles, Integral Concepts, on Tools & Techniques

by Robert (Bob) J. Latino Leave a Comment

Do Human Performance Learning Teams Make RCA Obsolete

Do Human Performance Learning Teams Make RCA Obsolete

I recently attended a conference where I listened to a presentation on Human Performance Improvement (HPI) by Dr. Todd Conklin and other speakers advocating Dr. Conklin’s ‘Learning Team’ approach. This was the first time I had heard Root Cause Analysis (RCA) referred to as ‘old school’ and obsolete. This got me to thinking, given I have been in the RCA business for decades, is what I do for a living…obsolete?

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Filed Under: Articles, on Maintenance Reliability, The RCA

by Fred Schenkelberg 2 Comments

The Art of Creating a Reliability Plan

The Art of Creating a Reliability Plan

A plan is a road map toward a destination. It provide guidance toward a goal. The idea of a plan is to consider the path forward, the knowledge necessary to acquire, and the decisions along the way.

No plan is perfect other than those that successfully accommodate the successes and setbacks along the way. No plan can anticipate all the information yet to be uncovered, yet it can set a course to deliberately uncover what is necessary to move forward.

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Filed Under: Articles, Musings on Reliability and Maintenance Topics, on Product Reliability

by James Kovacevic Leave a Comment

Using Failure Mode Effects Criticality Analysis as a Reliability Tool

How to use FMECA to drive reliability improvements in your organization

An important part of the Reliability Centered Maintenance process, or used as a standalone approach for less critical assets; the Failure Mode Effect Criticality Analysis is vital reliability tool.   However, a large percentage of organizations do not take advantage of the tool during the design phase of the asset, or to develop the maintenance strategy once the asset is installed.
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Filed Under: Articles, Maintenance and Reliability, on Maintenance Reliability

by Alex Williams Leave a Comment

7 Tips for Avoiding CMMS/EAM Failure

7 Tips for Avoiding CMMS/EAM Failure

7 Tips for Avoiding CMMS/EAM Failure

Many maintenance organizations invest in a CMMS/EAM in hopes that it will solve their maintenance management problems, only to discover that the software fails to deliver the desired results. Faulty software might be to blame for some CMMS implementation failures, but more often than not, the problems begin well before the software is even implemented. Here are 7 tips for avoiding CMMS failure:

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Filed Under: Articles, EAM & CMMS, on Maintenance Reliability

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