Program Overview
Upon completion, they gain a comprehensive knowledge of maintenance processes and methods used in the industry and are eligible for a PEMAC membership and various certificate options.
Program Outline
Introductory topics include failure definitions, the fundamentals of a maintenance program, and asset criticality analysis, followed by the main types of maintenance and their associated tasks. The second part of the course deals with processes and methodologies used to develop a maintenance program. This includes Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) and a detailed review of the seven questions, as well as a few other processes. The last part of the course covers the PMO method and additional tools to identify tactics. At the end of the course, participants will have a better understanding of what developing a maintenance program entails and an informed knowledge of the various maintenance processes and methods used in the industry.
Outline:
- Module 5: Maintenance Strategy Development
- Part 1:
- Failure definitions
- Fundamentals of a maintenance program
- Asset criticality analysis
- Main types of maintenance and their associated tasks
- Part 2:
- Processes and methodologies for developing a maintenance program
- Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM)
- Seven questions review
- Other processes
- Part 3:
- PMO method
- Tools to identify tactics
Other:
- Participants enrolled in any module are eligible for a 1 year complimentary PEMAC membership.
- Individuals who successfully complete all eight modules and are members of the PEMAC Asset Management Association of Canada can apply for the Maintenance Management Professional (MMP) designation from PEMAC.
- Course Material / Textbook(s) Required:
- RCM2 Reliability-centered Maintenance (2nd Edition), by Moubray. ISBN 978-0831131462.
- PEMAC Module 5 Workbook, Version 9.02
- Hours: 30