The Asset Reliability Practitioner [ARP] Category II course is intended for industrial reliability engineers charged with helping the organization improve reliability and performance, and for anyone else in the organization who desires to have an in-depth knowledge of the reliability and performance improvement process. The course covers the A-Z of reliability improvement. While it is not possible for you to be an expert planner/scheduler, or condition monitoring analyst, or lubrication engineer, you will gain a very solid knowledge in all these areas. You will know how to justify and prioritize your activities and take all the necessary steps to engineer a successful reliability and performance improvement initiative; and avoid the obstacles that have derailed so many programs in the past. Whether your organization manufactures products or a commodity; provides an essential service; relies on machinery/electrical equipment, or is involved with protecting their country, this course will provide a memorable explanation of how and why to improve reliability and performance.
Prior experience is not required for attending the training course, but 2 years of general industrial experience is required for certification
You will learn:
• Strategy and implementation
• People management
• Defect elimination
• Reliability engineering
• Asset strategy development
• Work and spares management
• Precision skills (precision and proactive maintenance)
• Condition monitoring
• Continuous improvement
COURSE DURATION:
4 days, with examination provided on the morning of day 5
AVAILABLE LANGUAGES:
• EN
• FR
• NL