March 14, 2007
Investing in an Enterprise Asset Management Solution: Building a Business Case
Lawson invites you to a webinar on Wednesday March 21, 10.00am -11.00am (CST) to find out how Lawson’s Opportunity Analyzer tool can help your organization see the value of improved asset maintenance before you invest. Session attendees will also have the chance to register to win one of 15 FREE Performance Benchmarking Assessments - valued up to $5,000!
Register today by calling +1-800-477-1357 or…
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March 14, 2007
PdM Managers' Workshop #2: The Functions of a PdM Program in the Overall Maintenance Strategy
Join us for a Web Workshop on March 16 at 11 am EST
Please join Jack R. Nicholas Jr., CMRP for the 2nd of a 10 part series of Predictive Maintenance Program Management. In the 2nd chapter Jack discusses:
* The Function of a Predictive Maintenance (PdM) and Condition Based Monitoring (CBM) Program
* Reliability and Maintenance Strategies
* US Navy Submarine Case Study
* Saint Johns River Power Park Case Study
* Living Root Cause Analysis Process
* Smart PM & PdM
There are several polls conducted throughout the Web Workshop that provide a real time snap shot of attendees PdM practices. Results will be discussed to highlight workshop lessons.
There is NO COST for this web workshop.
March 14, 2007
Reliability North America 2007 - “From Reactive to Proactive – Unlocking the strategies to susta
How do you transform a reactive maintenance program?
What are the keys to sustaining a proactive maintenance approach?
How do you transform a maintenance culture that is used to fighting fires?
How much can you save?
Join ARMS Reliability at Reliability North America 2007 and learn the essential ingredients to reducing reactive maintenance and increasing proactive maintenance in your organisation. Hear case studies from industry leading experts who have successfully implemented reliability improvement programs and now proactively manage their assets. This year’s conference theme is ‘From Reactive to Proactive Maintenance’ and features a host of learning opportunities, networking events and real industry case studies. Learn the skills and techniques to implement & sustain proactive maintenance programs through 5 days of reliability workshops, case studies and conference papers. Reliability North America 2007 is the dedicated meeting place for Maintenance and Reliability professionals who are eager to share common challenges, experiences and success stories.
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March 14, 2007
Training Essentials Part 1: Maintenance Training Levels and Importance
An iPresentation tutorial by Robert Apelgren, SUCCESS by DESIGN
This 9 minute iPresentation tutorial is the first of a four part series on Training Essentials for industrial and manufacturing facilities. In this presentation, we will be discussing the various organizational levels and their respective training emphasis. It is not designed to tell an organization what training needs to be done. Instead it helps provide guidance on what kinds of training fit the various levels.
This iPresentation series is meant to help organizations develop and maintain improved training programs.
March 14, 2007
Measuring Vibration in a Hazardous Area
An iPresentation Tutorial by Kate McLane, CTC
Analysts who are monitoring equipment in hazardous areas need to consider many safety factors.
This 10 minute iPresentation Tutorial provides a general guideline to Hazardous Area best practices and Intrinsic Safety standards as well as a better understanding of the general principals for monitoring machinery vibration in a Hazardous Area.
March 14, 2007
Why RCM Doesn’t Work
New Report!
The value of Reliability-Centered Maintenance is proven!
It is a logical, sensible approach that helps companies better understand their equipment and improve reliability.
Yet most companies are not getting the return on investment they expected.
They see RCM as too much trouble for too little reward. That’s why we published this report.
You’ll find out why your current RCM projects aren’t working, what needs to change and how to put RCM to work at YOUR company so it doesn’t become a Resource Consuming Monster.
There’s a reason many RCM projects fail to deliver results.
We want you to find out why and How to Avoid the 5 Biggest Mistakes that Lead to False Starts and Dead Ends in your RCM program.
Find out why RCM Doesn’t Work. Request your copy from Allied Reliability without cost
March 14, 2007
The Ultimate in Bearing Maintenance Programs
by Chuck Petersen, Petersen Predictive Maintenance
Greasing bearings with Ultrasound Detection is very fast becoming the way to go. We can actually tell by Ultrasound Detection when bearings need greased and then when they have enough grease. We listen to the bearing and when it sounds smooth like air escaping then it is properly lubricated. When it sounds like popcorn popping or gravel in a bucket it needs greased. We then have the maintenance man grease the bearing ½ stroke at a time while we listen to the bearing with the Ultraprobe 10000, we can actually hear the grease enter the bearing and the sound quickly goes to the smooth air escaping sound. At that point we stop the greasing. More…
March 14, 2007
Extended Call for IMC-2007/CMMS-2007 Papers
IMC-2007 - The 22nd International Maintenance Conference co-located with CMMS-2007 - Computerized Maintenance Management Summit
Dec 4-6, 2007 Daytona Beach Florida
Call for Participation Now Open for IMC-2007 and CMMS-2007 – Proposals due March 30, 2007
Leading companies are driving profits through operational excellence with new strategies of Asset Management, Reliability and Maintenance. When it comes to insights into new developments it’s clear the one place to be is the International Maintenance Conference.
In its 22nd year, you will find a two-day, multi-track conference featuring high profile keynotes, exciting case studies, panel discussions, eye-opening demos and plenty of time for networking. There are two days of workshops as well.
The call for participation is extended through March 30 and we’re looking for a back to basics approach about what has worked for you in the area of maintenance and reliability management.
Submit your proposal to speak at IMC-2007 and CMMS-2007. Proposals are due by March 30, 2007. Accepted speakers get a FREE PASS!
The big questions of this year’s program is: What are the most effective basic and and advanced strategies and tactics to make maintenance work more effectively?
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