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Engaging Operations to Join the Reliability Journey Through a Successful Performance Improvement Initiative.

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Original date: 
Friday, April 6, 2018
Abstract: 

<p>R&amp;M professionals are typically the main drivers and beneficiaries of an RCM or similar reliability study at a facility. However, when you invite operations and other key business personnel to participate, we&rsquo;ve found it often opens their eyes to M&amp;R improvement opportunities and helps paint the picture for future joint improvement efforts. Organizations are then able to operate with the most efficiency, driving toward a world-class reliability program with plant-wide buy-in for the reliability improvement journey. This presentation will discuss a case study of a joint client and partner consultant approach of choosing a machine or line performing below desired performance levels. Using an RCM approach to improve maintenance strategies, the organization experienced reduced downtime and less labour reallocation and idle time, and gained many instant wins like increased visibility in the maintenance budget and increased collaboration between facilities.</p><p>Presented at MainTrain 2018</p>

BoK Content Source: 
MainTrain 2018
BoK Content Type: 
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Asset Management Framework Subject: 
03 Lifecycle Delivery, 3.06 Reliability Engineering, 04 Asset Information, 4.03 Asset Information Systems
Maintenance Management Framework Subject: 
02 Maintenance Program Mgmt, 2.0 Maintenance Program Mgmt General, 04 Tools and Tactics, 4.1 Reliability Centered Maint., 05 Maintenance & Reliability Engineering, 5.1 Stats Analysis / Analytical Methods, 5.2 Reliability Modelling, 5.5 Reliability Sustainment, 09 Information Management, 9.1 Information Systems
Author Title: 
GM of Engineering
Author Employer: 
ARMS Reliability
Author Bio: 

<p>Jason Ballentine holds a B.Sc. in mechanical engineering and is a CMRP. At ARMS Reliability, Jason manages the multitude of reliability projects undertaken by ARMS reliability engineers in North America. This includes maintenance strategy development and optimization, RAMS studies, and lifecycle analysis studies for different industry sectors.</p>