Engineering and Maintenance
Reliability, Maintainability and Risk Management

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Reliability, Maintainability and Risk Management Course
Introduction:
Course Objectives:
Application of the risk-based methods taught in this seminar will produce a positive impact on business goals, for example:
· Maintain and improve reliability and availability,
· Maximize safety,
· Achieve best practice maintenance, and,
· Develop a world-class performance.
Who Should Attend?
Reliability Team, Maintenance Engineering Team, Shutdown & Campaign Team, Barge & Subsea Team. The course has also been specifically designed to be of substantial benefit to both technical and non-technical personnel employed in the activities that support the O&M sector.
Course Outlines:
- Introduction to Reliability Engineering
- Basic Reliability Theory
- Series and parallel reliability
- Reliability failure analysis and reporting
- Failure rate/MTBF
- Using statistical analysis to predict system performance
- Reliability Block Diagrams
- Maintainability Engineering
- Quantitative Risk
- Qualitative Risk
- Failure mode and effects criticality analysis (FMECA)
- Fault-tree analysis (FTA)
- Simulation Modelling
- Performance Measurement
- Human Error and its Causes
- Learning from Failures
- Performance Measurement
- Reliability Centered Maintenance
- FMECA
- Total Productive Maintenance
- Safety Integrity Levels
- Task-bundling
- Problem-solving process - Root Cause Analysis
- Work execution
- Compliance
- Performance Monitoring
- Implementation
- Reporting Results
- Holding the Gains