We’ll be reviewing the various pitfalls and myths associated with effectively installing a CMMS. For example, if the total number of defects coming into the process on a daily basis overwhelm your ability to effectively plan and schedule, the system will fail. We’ll review the importance of defect elimination, especially upstream of maintenance in operations and design, the importance of have a proper PM program, a proper condition monitoring program, the importance of integrating the production plan and the maintenance plan into a single plan, among other issues...
This podcast will provide a cautionary tale, and suggest some additional work that must be done to assure a reliable operation, especially in designing, buying, storing, starting up, and operating for reliability, which is where most of the defects originate. These areas must be managed for reliability and defect elimination in collaboration with maintenance in order to have reliability, and operational excellence.
Despite its well-documented successes, Reliability Centered Maintenance has always drawn a lot of discussion and controversy. Much of it is because of a lack of understanding and ‘myths’ generated to discredit RCM as a viable business solution. Here I will fill in some of those gaps...
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