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RS 572
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Reliability
Concepts and Principles for Maintenance Organizations: An
Executive Introduction and Overview |
Course Overview
This one-day course provides a high level overview of reliability
engineering principles and their applications in a maintenance
centered organization. It is designed for engineers, managers
and senior level staff.
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Why should a maintenance organization be "Reliability-Centered"?
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Reliability engineering concepts and their applications
to a maintenance organization.
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Statistical concepts and distributions for life
data analysis.
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Accelerated life testing concepts and their applications
to a maintenance organization.
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Proactive reliability monitoring and forecasting/prognostic
tools.
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Optimizing preventive, predictive and inspection
intervals.
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System reliability concepts including RBD and Fault
Tree constructs.
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Repairable system analysis: Maintainability and
Availability.
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Cost Analysis: Life Cycle Cost.
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FMEA methodologies for maintenance programs.
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MSG-3 and RCM concepts.
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FRACAS and root cause analysis.
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Summary |
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Course Length |
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1 Day (6 hours) |
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CEUs |
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.6 |
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Prerequisites |
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Basic knowledge of undergraduate mathematics and statistics. |
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Instructor |
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Staff |
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On-Site Available? |
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YES |
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Public |
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Not Offered |

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