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Maintenance Planning and Work Control - OM-41 |
Discipline: Operations & Maintenance
Level: Foundation
Duration: 5 days
Instructor(s): Ronald Frend, Perry Lovelace |
No matter what the price of oil is, safe facilities operations require effective maintenance work control. ISO 55000 (PAS 55) is the asset management standard everyone is moving towards. This course is designed to build competency in Work Control as a primary skill set required to achieve these new standards. 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, efficient resource utilization, and reliable operation. A pre and post self-assessment will be used to measure competency improvement. In order to improve facility asset management, each participant will develop an action plan to help their organizations in the long-term effort to become more efficient and safe.
"Absolutely amazing course that I would recommend to all individuals in the asset management department along with management" - Coordinator of Maintenance, United States
"Well, I personally think this course covered just about what I was looking for. Very much everything was tackled. " - Deputy Operations Manager, Equatorial Guinea |
Designed For:
Maintenance managers, superintendents, supervisors, team leaders, and planners 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
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Course Content:
- Work identification
- Planning prioritization
- Scheduling execution
- History records
- Optimizing preventive maintenance
- Predictive maintenance planning
- Critical equipment focus
- Emergency response
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Instructors:
MR. RON FREND is a registered engineer, and has extensive engineering and management experience in the oil and gas sector. He rose to a senior position in Shell International (Middle East) before opening a worldwide engineering consultancy based in England and a senior position in a global training enterprise. His entire career has been concerned with practical applications of maintenance and engineering from a solid business foundation. Ron is experienced in a variety of maintenance analytical techniques as well as possessing management skills suitable to a large multi-national corporation working in the oil and gas industry. Ron has also undergone specialized training on the following topics: management techniques, non-destructive testing, oil tanker cargo operations, instrumentation and control, resistance and gas welding, vibration analysis, infrared thermography, and ultrasonics. He is a Registered Engineer with an MSc from Huddersfield University in England as well as being a certified Chief Engineer Officer (marine). Ron is currently Technical Director of Facilities Training for PetroSkills with special responsibility for Mechanical Engineering training.
MR. PERRY LOVELACE, CMRP, is a Senior Instructor/Consultant for Pathfinder Learning Solutions LLC. He specializes in Maintenance Management and Competency-based Training Programs and has over 35 years' experience in industrial training and consulting. After graduate studies, he worked for a large consulting mechanical/electrical engineering firm applying rigorous systems analysis to industrial facility design and construction. He has dedicated his career to providing high quality learning experiences, keeping in tune with the changing economic and technological environment, especially as applied to long-term facilities and equipment management. He has assisted many organizations through on-site consultation and training. Clients include petroleum, industrial and utility organizations of different types and sizes in the United States, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Nigeria, Angola, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Trinidad/Tobago, UK, Romania, Austria and Mexico. An engaging and popular speaker/facilitator, Mr. Lovelace continually receives high marks from participants. A CMRP member of the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals, Mr. Lovelace holds a BS in Science Education and an MS in Botany from the University of Oklahoma, with pre-doctoral studies in Plant Ecology at the University of California. In March 2016, Mr. Lovelace was inducted into the University of Oklahoma, College of Education Hall of Fame for his 50 years of innovative education and outstanding teaching.
In-House Course Presentations
All courses are available for in-house presentation to individual organizations. In-house courses may be structured the same as the public versions or tailored to meet your requirements. Special courses on virtually any petroleum-related subject can be arranged specifically for in-house presentation. For further information, contact our In-House Training Coordinator at one of the
numbers listed below.
Telephone 1- 832 426 1234
Facsimile 1- 832 426 1244
E-Mail inhouse@petroskills.com
Public Course Presentations
How to contact PetroSkills:
1-800-821-5933 toll-free in North America or
Telephone 1-918-828-2500
Facsimile 1-918-828-2580
E-Mail registrations@petroskills.com
Internet www.petroskills.com
Address P.O. Box 35448, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74153-0448, U.S.A
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