The Complete Guide To Cost Effective Plant And Equipment Maintenance Implementation
Course overview
Why is maintenance planning crucial?
There are many reasons why the competition has been becoming tougher every day. The upkeep of the assets, plant, and equipment is what matters most in this setting. The most frequent problem, though, is finding cheap ways to maintain the equipment, the facility, and the facilities.
What is a method that is cost-effective?
Organizations that want to operate at their peak efficiency make an effort to adopt practical and affordable techniques. Due to suitability in terms of cost and general efficacy, they choose to contract with outside parties to complete the maintenance chores.
To make sure that people are taught all of the maintenance techniques for the equipment and the plant, Training Bee has developed an extremely efficient and interactive course. In order for the trainees to successfully transition to and work in this constantly expanding industry, the experienced educators endeavor to strengthen their skills. Due to their real-world job experience, the expert trainers can provide the learners with expert-level instruction.
Introduction
The Maintenance Strategy for Plant and Equipment and Cost-Effective Implementation training program is a specialized course created to give experts, engineers, maintenance managers, and people involved in industrial and commercial maintenance the knowledge and skills necessary to develop and implement efficient maintenance strategies while taking cost effectiveness into account. The important elements of maintenance planning, execution, and optimization within the context of plant and equipment management are covered in this extensive training program.
The maintenance engineers, reliability specialists, asset managers, maintenance supervisors, and people in charge of maximizing maintenance practices, budgets, and resource allocation within their organizations are all appropriate candidates for the maintenance strategy for plant and equipment and cost-effective implementation training program.
We are The Training Bee, a global training and education firm providing services in many countries. We are specialized in capacity building and talent development solutions for individuals and organizations, with our highly customized programs and training sessions.
Learning Objectives
Upon completing Maintenance Strategy for Plant and Equipment and Cost Effective Implementation, participants will be able to:
- Knowing some important concepts in the field of plant and equipment
- Understanding return on investment and how to use various tactics to maximize it
- Recognize the importance of certain financial concepts, such as profit, cost, and capital, in terms of maintaining plants and equipment.
- Having an understanding of the mental building elements in healthcare
- Understanding the significance of equipment failure, how it affects the organization, and handling methods
- Apprehension about the plant and equipment degrading
- Effective methods, procedures, equipment, and methods keep the cost of maintenance low.
- Analyzing the failure and interpreting the findings
- Effectively managing the task to lower costs and improve resource efficiency
Our Unique Training Methodology
This interactive course comprises the following training methods:
- Journaling – This consists of setting a timer and letting your thoughts flow, unedited and unscripted recording events, ideas, and thoughts over a while, related to the topic.
- Social learning – Information and expertise exchanged amongst peers via computer-based technologies and interactive conversations including Blogging, instant messaging, and forums for debate in groups.
- Project-based learning
- Mind mapping and brainstorming – A session will be carried out between participants to uncover unique ideas, thoughts, and opinions having a quality discussion.
- Interactive sessions – The course will use informative lectures to introduce key concepts and theories related to the topic.
- Presentations – Participants will be presented with multimedia tools such as videos and graphics to enhance learning. These will be delivered engagingly and interactively.
Training Medium
This Maintenance Strategy for Plant and Equipment and Cost Effective Implementation training is designed in a way that it can be delivered face-to-face and virtually.
Course Duration
This training is versatile in its delivery. The training can be delivered as a full-fledged 40-hour training program or a 15- hours crash course covering 5 hours of content each day over 3 days
Pre-course Assessment
Before you enroll in this course all we wanted to know is your exact mindset and your way of thinking.
For that, we have designed this questionnaire attached below.
- What do you know about maintenance methods, and how would you characterize their significance in managing plant and equipment?
- Have you ever played a part in creating or putting maintenance methods into practice? Please give illustrations.
- Describe your experience in asset management, plant maintenance, or similar sectors, as well as your current position.
- How do you think your present knowledge and skills relate to the goals of this training program?
- Do you have any experience with maintenance frameworks or approaches like risk-based maintenance (RBM), reliability-centered maintenance (RCM), or predictive maintenance?
- In your opinion, how do these techniques add to sound maintenance plans?
Course Modules
This Maintenance Strategy for Plant and Equipment and Cost Effective Implementation covers the following topics for understanding the essentials of the Agile Workplace:
Module 1 – An Introduction to Plant and Equipment Maintenance
- How did the machinery and plant breakdown go?
- The causes of equipment failure
- Plant: a unique instance
Module 2 – Cost: Equipment’s Lifecycle
- What is trustworthiness?
- Establish maintenance
- What is asset management?
- Important ideas: ROI, cost, capital, and profit
- What is the assets’ healthcare model?
Module 3 – Cost-related variables and their causes
- The unexpected expense: the true expense
- The asset performance standards
- Types of failure for assets
- Causes of each asset collapse and its effects
Module 4 – An Effective Asset Degradation Circle Breakdown
- Programmable Maintenance
- Intervals that are conditioned and those that aren’t: PM
- The PM’s implementation
Module 5 – Elimination of Defects: Cost Reduction
- Collecting and analyzing failure data
- Types of failure Analysis of the Chronic and Intermittent Pareto
- Calculation of the Losses Over the Course of a Life Cycle
- Root cause investigation
Module 6 – Available Techniques
- Maintenance Planning
- Stand-down repair
- Maintenance in advance
- A few improved technologies
- Purposeful overdesign selection
- Coaching and instruction
Module 7 – Outsourcing and Contracts
- What is outsourcing? What should you outsource?
- What is an agreement?
- Why are contracts advantageous?
Module 8 – Construction of the Contract
- Control of the vendor
- Cycle of the Agreement
- Assembling a productive team
- Decide which services are necessary.
- Writing a contract
Module 9 – Negotiation
- Guidelines for negotiation
- Tips for maintenance contracts
- Risk-based upkeep: creating a contract
Post-course Assessment
Participants need to complete an assessment post-course completion so our mentors will get to know their understanding of the course. A mentor will also have interrogative conversations with participants and provide valuable feedback.
- Describe the essential elements of a successful maintenance strategy as they are discussed in the course.
- How can the overall effectiveness of plant and equipment management benefit from a clearly defined maintenance strategy?
- Describe the concepts and procedures covered in the course for implementing a maintenance strategy economically.
- Can you give an example of a maintenance program that might be cost-effective to implement in light of what you’ve learned?
- Describe the phases of the asset lifespan and why maintenance tactics need to change at each one.
- How does a maintenance plan change as equipment ages and technology develops?
- Describe risk-based maintenance (RBM) and how it helps to maximize maintenance efforts.
- How would you order maintenance jobs in your company using RBM’s guiding principles?
Lessons Learned
Participants are aware of the critical position that strategic maintenance planning plays in plant and equipment management. They are aware that a clearly defined maintenance strategy maximizes resource allocation and corresponds with organizational goals.
Cost-Effective Implementation: The course places a strong emphasis on the value of implementing maintenance techniques in a cost-effective manner. Participants have learned to strike a compromise between cost restraints and the requirement for asset performance and reliability.
Asset Lifecycle Management: Participants are familiar with the idea of asset lifecycles and have learned how to modify maintenance plans at various phases. Planning for asset replacement or improvements is something they appreciate.
The training provides participants with understanding of key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics pertinent to assessing the efficacy of maintenance. They now understand how to use statistics to guide deliberations.
Participants recognize the advantages of risk-based maintenance (RBM) in terms of how it prioritizes maintenance work. They are aware that tailored maintenance interventions can be made where they are most needed thanks to RBM.
Budget and Resource Management: The training included techniques for efficient maintenance budget and resource management. Participants are able to allocate resources wisely while taking financial limits into account.
Participants are aware of the significance of environmental responsibility in maintenance plans. Sustainability. They now know how to reconcile sustainable practices with cost-effectiveness.