This course is an introduction to maintenance approaches and theories which will equip the delegate to take a fresh look at the performance of the maintenance engineering department.

CIA-1226323183

CIA-1226323183

 

Following a review of our events and conferences protocols, full CIA member companies are entitled to 3 FREE SPACES! All attendees must pre-register and, given the limited spaces on offer, any withdrawals with less than 5 working days’ notice will incur a £50 penalty.

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Why Attend?

Maintenance for Reliability is different from Asset Integrity. The latter is about preventing a loss of containment or preventing uncontrolled releases of energy that could lead to a major accident or incident. Maintenance for Reliability is about ensuring the plant operates when called upon to produce product. So, while not as critical for process safety, it is nevertheless important to the viability of a business to have reliable processes and equipment. However, the safety drivers in our industry can often push reliability into the background.

Too often intuition and experience is used to come up with maintenance policies for items of plant. As was discovered by Nowlan and Heap in their seminal work on maintenance theory which led to the development of Reliability Centred Maintenance, intuition and experience can get it wrong. Without an understanding of failure patterns and maintenance theory, efforts to improve reliability can result in minimal benefit, or even worsening performance.

This one-day course will begin with the fundamentals of maintenance – what is the objective? – and build from that point to look at a range of topics relevant to Maintenance Management (including maintenance theory) to support improving plant reliability and performance.

The course will be delivered in the context of maintenance in the Process Industries, drawing on specific case studies and industry specific experience.

Who Should Attend?

Maintenance Management is a distinct and specialised engineering discipline often overlooked or taken for granted but is critical for the efficient and productive operation of any facility. This course is an introduction to maintenance approaches and theories which will equip the delegate to take a fresh look at the performance of the maintenance engineering department.

This may include:

  • Senior Engineering Managers
  • Departmental managers with maintenance responsibilities
  • Engineers and Section Engineers charged with maintaining plant and equipment
  • Engineering planners
  • Engineering first line supervisors

Event Details

Date: Thursday 21 Nov 2024

CIA Members 350.00 GBP(ex. VAT)

Non - Members 390.00 GBP(ex. VAT)

£40 discount for 2nd and subsequent delegates booked at the same time 

CIA full members company gets 3 free spaces per event!

 

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To register please fill in this form and return to events@cia.org.uk 

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