Not every component in your plant wears out in the same way. Not every failure carries the same consequences and risks. Therefore, there is a great efficiency gain hidden in a maintenance approach that takes into account the different failure modes. It is important that there is a balance between the risk of failure and the investment required to set up and carry out maintenance tasks. During this two-day training course, you will learn all the principles and techniques needed to draw up a failure mode driven maintenance plan. This training allows you to select the appropriate predictive techniques for the failure mode in place.
About the teacher:
Tom Rombouts devotes his career entirely to maintenance organisations: production and project planning, process & reliability engineering, work preparation and revision coordination, quality management, QA and quality monitoring of critical spare parts, automation and data innovation ... Since 2017 Tom is Reliability consultant and certified trainer/coach at I-care. With his extensive knowledge he also guides several industrial players in their maintenance planning, FMEA and data innovation projects.
Organised by: BEMAS