Lunch and Learn: Maintenance Improvement – Focus on all the Drivers of Value (Pacific Time)

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Description: 

Maintenance practices have evolved from breakdown maintenance to predictive maintenance. As maintenance practices have evolved, so have maintenance improvement programs. Each evolution added a portion of what drives maintenance value as the key element. These programs created improvements, but generally failed to achieve their full objectives. In part, this was because they focused on one driver of maintenance value and did not consider the other drivers. This presentation will describe a pragmatic approach of maintenance improvement based on the drivers of maintenance value. It will do this by exploring the drivers of maintenance value. It will then examine the maintenance practices and improvement programs such as RCM (Reliability Centered Maintenance) and TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) and identifying which driver of maintenance value they focused on. The paper will discuss why a sustainable program needs to examine all aspects of maintenance value and describe an approach that can be used to identify and implement improvements.

Speaker:

Frank Engli, Senior Advisor, Becht

Frank Engli is a Senior Maintenance and Turnaround advisor at Becht and resides in Edmonton, Alberta.
Becht is a specialty consulting provider in the energy industry, focused on helping our clients succeed. Becht engages world class experts in providing multi-disciplinary solutions in engineering and plant services.
Frank has over thirty-eight years of experience working in operation settings at six different sites on project, maintenance, HSSE and turnaround management and continuous improvement processes in the energy, refinery and petrochemical industry. Mr. Engli has engineering and business degrees (BASc, M.Eng and MBA) and a Six Sigma Black Belt (Lean) skills in solving site problems and a proven track record to implement change and create sustaining management programs and processes. He is a licensed engineer in provinces of Alberta and Ontario.
Frank has also built a strong network across North American with external clients, competitors, contractors and building trades and is a sought as a speaker at Canadian and international turnaround and maintenance conferences, webinars, and podcasts.

When
February 7th, 2022 from 12:00 PM to  1:00 PM
Event Fee(s)
Webcast: Non-Member PEMAC $ 30.00 + $ 3.90 Tax

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