Knowledge
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Maintenance Engineering Bureau Using Maintenance Data To Drive Improvement
This paper presents an objective methodology for maintenance data analysis. The purposes of these analyses are to identify strengths and weaknesses in the maintenance management system, opportunities for improvements, and benchmark maintenance key elements against maintenance best practice. A wide range of reports can be provided from analysing the data from computerised maintenance management systems.…
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Proactive Versus Reactive Maintenance Measurement/Improvement
Successful maintenance improvement projects in large organisations require a systematic and well-founded approach to ensure tangible technical outcomes. A structured maintenance data analysis has been developed to address key maintenance objectives known as proactive maintenance, backlog management and failure mode analysis. Maintenance data (i.e. work orders) for one fiscal year 2002/2003 in a large Alumina…
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Safety Engineering Management – SafetyPoint
The Covaris Safety Engineering Management is an established system based on the Australian and International Standards and engineering best practice in safety engineering. It enables the systematic examination of the hazards associated with plant and machinery, leading to a documented safety improvement scheme and an ultimately safer workplace.