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IMRt CIWG | Optimising PM and Reliability Centred Maintenance | with Origin Energy

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Event description

Maintenance strategies typically have evolved rather than are designed. They start from recommendations from the OEM that may involve over-servicing to some level and also can build in considerable waste. They are often modified by successive maintenance personnel in response to either cost cutting pressures or breakdowns. Often the trades executing the strategies know that some work add little or no value but the work is still carried out. Some gains can be made in freeing up labour for more value add work by a proper review, screening and further development of strategies.

This workshop will have Origin Energy share on a real world application of the Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM) approach at the coal face, that engages the doers and takes us through the process to outcomes. RCM is quite effective in optimisation of PM and Maintenance strategies to great result in removing waste and significantly impacting the efficiency and effectiveness of Maintenance resources. Come share with and learn from others who have also interest in this topic.

Below are some of the things folks are keen to talk over discuss and share information and learnings on in this workshop,

  • How to determine if a maintenance strategy adds value
  • Processes to optimise strategies
  • Operator and maintenance involvement and ownership
  • Managing the risks introduced by the strategy itself
  • Methods to reduce the cost of strategies
  • Resource requirements for strategy optimisation
  • Gaining feedback on strategy relevance from those doing the work
  • Scope of optimisation
  • Tracking progress, results and continuous review


Agenda (in AEST timezone)

9:50am for 10am start

10:00 Intros and setting expectations

10:15 Presenter Michael McLean from McLean Management Consultants

11:15 Origin Energy's experience with Optimising PM and Reliability Centred Maintenance

11:45 Discussions

12:15 wrap up for 12:30 finish


Who Should Attend?

SIRF Common Interest Work Groups are for anyone interested in the topic of the day, and have the broadest attendance range of any of our events. Likely of interest to Maintenance Managers, Team leaders, Asset Managers, Supervisors, Planners, Trades and Engineers and anyone interested in the subject. Chances are good that if you’ve read this far, this event is for you !

FAQs

What will I need to participate in this event?

Access to a PC/ Tablet / Smartphone with Camera and mic

What software will I require?

Access to video conferencing either by downloading, or the web via computer, phone or tablet

How do I connect to my event?

You will be sent a link to access the event.

When do I need to register by?

Registration typically closes three business days before the event for Roundtable meetings

Investment?

This event is included in SIRF Roundtable membership

Who can I contact for further information?

info@sirfrt.com


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