Course Title:
Best Strategies for Maintenance Planning the Reliability Methodologies Recommendations, Execution Challenges and Outsourced Services
Course ID:
080724 0101 181PRA
Course Dates :
08/Jul/2024
To
19/Jul/2024
Course Duration :
10
Course Location:
London
United Kingdom
Course Fees GBP £ :
Primary Price
£9,896.03
VAT may vary depending on the country where the course or workshop is held
Course Fees USD $:
Advisory Price
$12,661.33
VAT may vary depending on the country where the course or workshop is held
Course Category:
Professional and CPD Training Programs
Asset and Facility Management, Maintenance, Operation
Course Certified By:
* Professional Training and CPD Programs
Leading to : Executive Diploma Certificate
Leading to : Executive Mini Masters Certificate
Leading to : Executive Masters Certificate
* ESHub CPD
* LondonUni - Executive Management Training
* Others
United Kingdom
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£250.00 Deposit
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Course Information
Introduction
Facilities management has developed in the past decade into a booming business sector and discipline and continues to grow worldwide.
The term facilities management – or facility “management” services if one adopts a U.S. perspective – has become recently accepted by federal governments, the business community, educationalists and researchers as an essential component of the success of an institution.
Facilities management is of significance to institutions of all kinds and, as an emerging discipline, it has become the focus for the important issues of best value and customer satisfaction within the management of supporting services.
Well-managed services allow an institution to function at its most efficient and effective level, offering real added value improvements to the institution’s core business and most important to the customers.
It is necessary for facilities management service providers and their customers to acknowledge the role of facilities management in the institution’s strategic operations.
This workshop presents the core concepts of facilities management with particular attention being given to the role of outsourcing.
The maintenance philosophies are one of the major parts in our era.
The definition between maintenance and repair issues is one of the major concerns.
The application of the developed maintenance techniques such as the RPN and the FMEA techniques together with the trouble shooting techniques will be discussed.
Objectives
The course will be directed towards the true understanding of the preventive and predictive maintenance taking into account the new developed techniques that are obeyed in the application of such maintenance philosophies.
Case studies will be implemented together with video clips and photographs and catalogues for the true implementation with the studied subject.
This course aims to meet the continuing education needs of professionals who are involved in the process of or will the set the policies for outsourcing facilities management to a single or multiple providers.
This program will also benefit government officials, policy makers, and the general public who are interested in learning and adopting strategies to outsource part or all the institutional functions. On completion of the course, the learners will be able to:
• Present a working definition of facilities management.
• Differentiate between the institution core and non-core business and appreciate the relationship between the two.
• Describe the role of an owner representative and the wide range of services covered by facilities management.
• Understand why different institutions will have different facilities management requirements.
• Explain the significance of developing a clear strategy for facilities management and the key objectives of the department.
• Describe the key stages to creating an effective facilities management strategy and implementation plan.
• Understand the need to gain a complete financial picture of the direct and indirect costs of both in-house and outsourced service provision.
Who Should Attend?
• Mechanical and Electrical Engineers
• Maintenance Engineers and Supervisors
Training Method
• Pre-assessment
• Live group instruction
• Use of real-world examples, case studies and exercises
• Interactive participation and discussion
• Power point presentation, LCD and flip chart
• Group activities and tests
• Each participant receives a 7” Tablet containing a copy of the presentation, slides and handouts
• Post-assessment
Program Support
This program is supported by:
* Interactive discussions
* Role-play
* Case studies and highlight the techniques available to the participants.
Daily Agenda
The course agenda will be as follows:
• Technical Session 08.30-10.00 am
• Coffee Break 10.00-10.15 am
• Technical Session 10.15-12.15 noon
• Coffee Break 12.15-12.45 pm
• Technical Session 12.45-02.30 pm
• Course Ends 02.30 pm
Please Note : Your
£250.00 Deposit will be deducted from the total invoice Amount.
To commence the registration process for your training course, please follow the link provided and proceed with; Upon successful payment, we will promptly contact you to finalize your enrollment and issue a confirmation of your guaranteed placement.
Course Outlines
Week 1
Day One
• Introduction to Maintenance
• Types of maintenance
• Maintenance strategies
• Depreciation Vs consumption of machines and equipment
• Machine lifetime and its relation to failure
Day Two
• Depreciation curves
• Machine useful life
• Types of Maintenance Programs
• Introduction to mechanical fault diagnosis
• Preventive maintenance
• Predictive maintenance
• Reliability centered maintenance
Day Three
• How to initiate RCM
• Case studies
• Time Based Maintenance (TBM)
• Condition Based Maintenance (CBM)
• Maintenance management
• Maintenance management budget
• CMMS that can be achieved
Day Four
• Implementing a planned maintenance system
• Maintenance responsibilities
• Why planned maintenance?
• Advantages of planned maintenance program
• Maintenance work order form
• Time-driven ABC vs. traditional ABC
• Avoid failure and fault
• FMEA
Day Five
• Benefits of FMEA
• FMEA procedure
• Profit Priorities from Activity-Based Costing
• The critical path method (CPM)
• PERT chart and GANTT chart
• Spare parts
Day Six and Seven (Weekend)
Week 2
Day Eight
• Introduction
• What is a Facility Management (FM)? Why Outsource?
• Planning, Programming and Budgeting
Day Nine
• Sustainable FM
• Facility Emergency Preparedness
• Facility Security Management
Day Ten
• Facilities Management Practice
• Operations and Maintenance
• Overview on the current state of FM Technology
Day Eleven
• Outsourcing: Management and Cost Issues
• Selecting a Strategy
• Implications of Outsourcing
Day Twelve
• Performance Evaluation
• Conflict Resolution
• Leadership and Politics
Please Note : Your
£250.00 Deposit will be deducted from the total invoice Amount.
To commence the registration process for your training course, please follow the link provided and proceed with; Upon successful payment, we will promptly contact you to finalize your enrollment and issue a confirmation of your guaranteed placement.
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