Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) is a maintenance strategy implemented at the organizational level to maximize the effectiveness of maintenance programs by establishing minimum required levels of equipment upkeep. RCM focuses on aligning specific assets with the most suitable maintenance techniques with cost-effective outcomes. By successfully implementing RCM, companies can enhance reliability, increase equipment uptime, and achieve significant cost savings.

What Is Applied Reliability Centered Maintenance Training Course Overview?

The Applied Reliability Centered Maintenance training course by PetroSync aims to expand understanding of the Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) process and demonstrate its applicability across different industries. The course will delve into various aspects of RCM and explore different methodologies, such as SRCM, RCM2, RCM Turbo, and more, to determine the most suitable approach for successful implementation.

RCM encompasses three fundamental concepts for effective asset management: identifying priorities, defining necessary actions, and modifying existing programs. By applying the RCM process, you gain the ability to identify critical elements and collaborate on implementing necessary changes. Additionally, the course will cover techniques aimed at facilitating program transformation and provide an overview of general RCM project steps.

What Is Applied Reliability Centered Maintenance Training Course Objective?

To grasp and apply these techniques effectively, practical sessions will be incorporated, featuring both simple examples to illustrate the principles and a comprehensive review of technical RCM topics. By the end of this course, you will:

  1. Acquire the ability to explain the RCM process flow
  2. Comprehend the significance of identifying and categorizing assets
  3. Understand criticality and the FMECA approach in RCM
  4. Gain insight into developing an RCM analysis and the implications of implementing the strategy
  5. Appreciate the requirements for RC (reliability-centered) analysis
  6. Recognize the importance of data structure and content prior to strategizing
  7. Understand the customization aspects of RCM
  8. Grasp the purpose and benefits of task comparison
  9. Familiarize yourself with work packaging
  10. Learn how to implement RCM effectively
  11. Understand the concept of a living program in RCM
  12. Be knowledgeable about the content of an RCM project plan

What Are Applied Reliability-Centered Maintenance Training Course Outlines?

The outline regarding PetroSync’s Applied Reliability Centered Maintenance training course is listed down below. For a more detailed and complete outline, you can refer to PetroSync’s ARCM training course.

Day 1 of ARCM Training

  • Module 1: Setting the Scene (Course Introduction)
    • RCM History and Introduction to the RCM Standards SAE JA1011, SAE JA 1012
  • Module 2: RCM Overview and Business Context
  • Module 3: RCM Phase “What is Important?”
  • Practical Session: Criticality Matrix
  • Module 3: RCM Phase “What is Important?”
  • Module 3: RCM Phase “What is Important?”
  • Practical Session: Developing system Boundaries and Asset Hierarchical Structure (ISO 14224:2016)
  • Conclude Day 1

Day 2 of ARCM Training

  • Reflection Day 1
  • Practical Session: Functional Failure Analysis
  • Module 4: RCM Phase “What should be done?”
  • Module 4: RCM Phase “What should be done?”
  • Practical Session: Maintenance Strategy (What works best?)
  • Module 5: RCM Customization and Requirements
  • Practical Session: Failure Modes and Effect Analysis
  • Conclude Day 2

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Day 3 of ARCM Training

  • Reflection Day 2
  • Module 6: Change the Existing Program (Implementation and Improvement)
  • Practical Session: Change the Existing Program
  • Module 6: Change the Existing Program (Implementation and Improvement)
  • Module 7: RCM Project
  • Practical Session: Project Plan
  • Module 8: RBI Integration with RCM in AMST
  • Closure and Reflection Day 3

Who Should Attend Applied Reliability Centered Maintenance Training Course?

This course is specifically designed for, but not limited to, the following disciplines:

  • Maintenance and Reliability Engineers and Managers
  • Engineering personnel and managers

By joining PetroSync’s Applied Reliability Centered Maintenance training course, maintenance and reliability engineers, managers, as well as engineering personnel can enhance their professional capabilities, improve maintenance practices, and contribute to the overall success of their organizations. We craft our ARCM training course to empower engineers to implement proactive maintenance strategies, reduce costs, and optimize the utilization of resources.

Through practical exercises and case studies that existed in our training course, engineers can learn how to develop RCM analyses and make informed decisions regarding maintenance strategies.

In today’s competitive business landscape, where reliability and efficiency are paramount, ARCM training is an essential investment for professionals in maintenance and asset management roles. Join the Applied Reliability Centered Maintenance training course and gain a deep understanding of the RCM process flow, including the identification and categorization of assets and criticality analysis with PetroSync!

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