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Maintenance Planning and Work Control - OM-41

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Discipline:   Operations Management
Level: Foundation
Instructors: Mr. Perry Lovelace, Mr. Jim Vinson

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Description

DURATION

5 Days

 

DESIGNED FOR

Maintenance managers, superintendents, supervisors, team leaders and planners who are engaged in work management, planning, and scheduling

 

YOU WILL LEARN

  • To develop world class planning and work control

  • To employ business process analysis techniques in work control

  • How to use a gap analysis on your work management system

  • Step-by-step work control from identification through using work history

  • Optimization of preventive and condition-monitoring activities

  • Techniques critical equipment analysis, critical spares control and emergency response work

 

ABOUT THE COURSE

This course is designed to build competency in Work Control as a primary skill set in the Competency Map for Facilities Maintenance Management. It will focus on the six phases of work management: work identification, planning, prioritization, scheduling, execution and history capture. These essential skills are the key components of integrity management, safety, resource control, and reliable operation. A pre and post self assessment will be used to measure competency improvement. Each participant will develop an action plan to help their organizations become more efficient and safe.

 

COURSE CONTENT

  • Work identification

  • Planning

  • Prioritization

  • Scheduling

  • Execution

  • History records

  • Optimizing preventive maintenance

  • Predictive maintenance planning

  • Critical equipment focus

  • Emergency response