This training course focuses on maintenance assessment and site inspection techniques, emphasizing performance evaluation, risk identification, and corrective action planning to improve operational reliability and asset management effectiveness.
Organizations are shifting from reactive maintenance, characterized by fixing issues as they arise, to predictive and preventive maintenance approaches aimed at preventing problems before they occur. This transition is part of a broader Asset Management strategy focused on balancing performance (availability, reliability), risk (safety, compliance, reputation), and cost. Achieving optimal maintenance effectiveness and efficiency is crucial, but how can this be managed amidst the daily operational demands?
Asset and maintenance managers must leverage best practices and understand performance gaps and risks. Regular audits and site inspections are essential for identifying inefficiencies and enhancing performance. Effective audit and assessment techniques are crucial for improving quality and performance.
This Maintenance Assessment and Site Inspection course is designed to help participants strategically enhance their asset and maintenance management practices. The course covers audit techniques and assessment methods, benchmarking against standards like PAS 55 and ISO 55000, and translating findings into actionable improvement plans.
At the end of the Maintenance Assessment and Site Inspection course, participants will be able to:
Unit 1: Asset and Maintenance Management Foundations
Unit 2: Best Practices in Asset and Maintenance Management
Unit 3: Maintenance Auditing Principles and Techniques
Unit 4: Interpreting Audit Results and Implementing Improvements
Unit 5: Analysis of the Business and Goal Alignment
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