Create a Culture of Reliability With The Planning and Scheduling of Maintenance Seminar
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A new course has been announced by IDCON for TAPPI members.)Offered December 3-4, in Raleigh, N.C., USA, the course offers specific, in-depth reliability training for planning and scheduling of maintenance that's hard to find elsewhere.
The Planning and Scheduling of Maintenance seminar offers practical, how-to experience and best practices that you can apply on the job. Simply defined:- Planning decides what, how, and time estimation for a job
- Scheduling decides when and who will do the job
- Planning a job should be done before scheduling a job.
IDCON instructors will teach valuable planning and scheduling techniques, as well as emphasize the importance of securing buy-in and ownership of the change process within your organization.
With your registration, you will get:- IDCON's 215-page Practical Maintenance Planning and Scheduling manual, valued at $99 USD
- Class notes and exercises
- Best practice and practical examples (on a USB stick) you can use in your plant.
Topics covered include:
- Results-Oriented Reliability and Maintenance
- Enabling successful planning and scheduling
- Best-practice business process
- Work identification/work request initiation
- Setting work priorities
- Backlog management
- Planning (what/how)
- Scheduling (when/who)
- Work execution
- Continuous improvement.
- Plan and/or schedule maintenance work
- Coordinate operations, inventory, and maintenance schedules and work relationships
- Manage materials and spare parts inventory to support reliable manufacturing
- Work with reliability improvements and concepts
- Manage and/or supervise maintenance
- Manage the spare parts and materials inventory
- Purchase parts and materials
- Work with a Computerized Maintenance Management System
- Design or specify plant/mine equipment.