Asset Tactics & Strategies

The Defect Elimination Project is proud to offer this in-depth and hands-on course in Asset Tactic and Strategies. Through a combination of comprehensive lessons, practical exercises, and real-world scenarios, this course will equip you with the skills required to effectively develop and review your asset tactics and strategies.

Who Should Attend

Plant operators, operations supervisors and managers, reliability, maintenance and process engineers, equipment maintainers, planners, maintenance supervisors and managers, and business improvement professionals.

Course Outline

  • Understand the history and theory behind Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM).
  • Learn the of seven steps of the RCM process.
  • Where does Failure Modes Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) fit in.
  • Preventive Maintenance Optimisation (PMO) and the PMO process.
  • What are other methods for developing and reviewing maintenance tactics and strategies.
  • Know when to apply the right maintenance tactics and strategies tool.
  • Managing an asset tactics and strategies project.
  • Outputs from an asset tactics and strategies analysis.
  • How to package and present your asset tactics and strategies.

By developing tailored preventive and predictive maintenance plans, operator inspections, equipment modifications, etc. you can address potential issues before they lead to costly breakdowns or performance losses. Identifying the right asset tactics and strategies involves methodically analysing the needs of each asset. Continuous review and refinement of the tactics and strategies ensures assets remain in top condition, reducing downtime and extending their operational life.

Asset Tactics & Strategies Course

Face-to-face Classroom Training

A discount for multiple purchases is available

AU$1,450 per person

  • 3 days of theory and practice
  • Practical industry examples that will turn theory into reality
  • Free access to a mentor after the training
Compliant with SAE JA1011, the international RCM standard: Evaluation Criteria for Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) Processes.