May 27, 2009
Reliability Roadmap Web Workshops
Reliability Roadmap Web Workshops
Treat Your Team to Lunch and Learn!
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Presented by Mel Barratt, Manager, SKF Reliability Maintenance Institute On-line
Title: Machine assessment with simple, portable devices
Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Time: 11:00 AM - 11:45 PM EDT
This presentation will discuss machine assessment with portable devices, including vibration basics, vibration parameter selection, measurement considerations, machine conditions and lubrication.
Please join Mel Barratt, Manager, SKF Reliability Maintenance Institute On-line for a 30 minute webinar and 15 minute Q&A.
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Presented by Michael Drew, Managing Director ARMS Reliability
Title: How to Predict Reliability and Availability for New Projects
Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
There is an increasing trend to build in Reliability Analysis steps into the design phase of major projects. Moving beyond design objective verification, a RAMS analysis early in a project life, lays down many of the foundations necessary for improved design, equipment procurement, maintenance requirements as well as lifecycle performance.
In this webcast identify the steps and considerations your organization needs to take to ensure the long term success of your assets and capital investments.
May 27, 2009
Flashback: Previous Issues Most Popular Links
Maintenance Planning: Back to Basics
by Vito DeMalteris, Senior Consultant – IBM
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Calibration Management and your ERP: have the best of both worlds
by Bryce Johannes, Blue Mountain Quality Systems
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Maintenance and Share Price—Mutually Dependent
by Ron Moore PE, Author - Making Common Sense Common Practice, Models for Manufacturing Excellence
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The Onesteel Eight Critical Elements of Asset Management
by Mark Brunner, Reliability and Systems Superintendant-Wire, OneSteel Rod Bar and Wire, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
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Editors note: Readers can also take part in benchmarking exercise being conducted by Onesteel and Reliabilityweb.com
May 27, 2009
Industrial Repair Services Study
Please help us with a study we are conducting about the use of industrial repair companies and services.
You can take the survey anonymously or you can choose to enter the drawing for a Garmin Nuvi 200 Global Positioning System (GPS) at the end of the 10 question survey.
May 27, 2009
Uptime Magazine PdM Program of Year
Nominate your Predictive Maintenance program for:
• Best Vibration Analysis Program Award
• Best Ultrasound Inspection Program Award
• Best Infrared Thermal Imaging Program Award
• Best Motor Testing Program Award
• Best Lubrication/Oil Analysis Program Award
• Best Precision Maintenance (alignment/Balancing) Program Award
• Best Overall PdM Program Award
Entries due by July 17, 2009
Click here to learn more and begin your online entry process
May 27, 2009
SKF can help you save money
SKF can help you save money by ‘Identifying energy efficiency opportunities and improving asset reliability’
View an 18 minute iPresentation to learn more.
Using the SKF Client Needs Analysis - Energy and Sustainability – an extensive, web-enabled, plant wide assessment tool – we will examine your operations and highlight areas for improvement, and recommend how to improve overall energy efficiency and asset reliability.
May 27, 2009
The freshest Reliability & PdM jobs anywhere!
NextupCareers.com is the newest job site just for Reliability & PdM professionals.
Tel: 413.543.2944
May 27, 2009
Reducing Hydraulic System Noise
by Brendan Casey, Insider Secrets To Hydraulics
Many industrialized countries have regulations restricting noise levels in the workplace. The high-power density and corresponding high noise emission of hydraulic components cause industrial hydraulic systems to be the target of efforts to reduce mean noise levels.
May 27, 2009
Optimized Planning and Scheduling
by Dave Koelzer – VP, Process Improvement, Dimension Technology Solutions, Inc.
For asset-intensive operations, maximizing the use of maintenance dollars is critical. Put simply, planned and scheduled maintenance costs less than unscheduled and reactive maintenance. How much does it cost your organization for unplanned reactive work? How much for emergency work? We’ll explore how a small reduction in unplanned and emergency work can lead to significant cost reductions and improvement in real-world resource availability and productivity.
May 27, 2009
Reliability Beyond Maintenance
by Henry Ellmann
Reliability started with Physical Assets, and now spreads into all business endeavours some decades ago in the Maintenance environment. Lately it is being realized that expanding the Reliability concept into other –or all– business areas, major benefits can be achieved.
May 20, 2009
Reliability Roadmap Web Workshops
Reliability Roadmap Web Workshops
Treat Your Team to Lunch and Learn!
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Presented by Martin Robinson, IRISS inc.
Title: Electrical Reliability and Arc Flash Web Workshop Session 4: 10 Things You Need To Know About Infrared Windows
Date: Friday, May 22, 2009
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
As the use and application of infrared windows continues to gain acceptance as an industry standard method of performing infrared electrical inspections, the diversity of applications will continue to prompt an even wider range of questions with regard to the suitability and use of IR windows in a wide range of environments and applications. However, most of these questions come back to just a few core concepts.
Join IR Window expert Martin Robinson for a 1 hour Reliability Roadmap Web Workshop.
Reserve your Web Workshop seat now
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Presented by Michael Drew, Managing Director ARMS Reliability
Title: How to Predict Reliability and Availability for New Projects
Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
There is an increasing trend to build in Reliability Analysis steps into the design phase of major projects. Moving beyond design objective verification, a RAMS analysis early in a project life, lays down many of the foundations necessary for improved design, equipment procurement, maintenance requirements as well as lifecycle performance.
In this webcast identify the steps and considerations your organization needs to take to ensure the long term success of your assets and capital investments.
