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TRAINING
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Computerized Maintenance
Management System
OBJECTIVE
As
the value of maintenance is becoming clearer to management , the priority
of maintenance is increasing. Companies are turning to computers to
enhance their maintenance system. This is a review of the “cutting edge”
in today maintenance management - Computerized Maintenance Management
System.
Computerized maintenance management system is among the most significant
and far-reaching development affecting plant services today. It optimizes
the productivity and efficiency of plant services department.
The CMMS provides for the storage, maintenance, and retrieval of many
types of documentation, including standard operating procedures, standard
maintenance procedures, material safety data sheets, and drawings. The
CMMS also maintains complete history of all work performed. ISO 9000
compliance requires standardization of documentation, and the CMMS can
provide it along with complete audit trails. There is no better way to
guarantee disaster than to bring computers into a plant whose staff is not
prepared to handle them. This is a step-by-step guide to implement a
computerized maintenance management system in your plant.
COURSE CONTENT
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1. Overview |
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4. Let's Jump Right In |
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New view of maintenance productivity |
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Computer hands-on session |
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CMMS – A Best Maintenance Practice |
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Setting up system |
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Determining the needs for CMMS |
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Equipment registry
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How a CMMS meets the needs? |
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Planning a schedule |
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What a CMMS will do? |
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Updating records |
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What a CMMS will not do? |
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Corrective Action Request |
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Work Order System |
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CMMS |
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The Cost-Benefits Analyze
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5. Spare Parts Inventory
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How to Justify? |
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A review of a inventory system
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How to Select & Evaluate? |
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A review of how spare parts control is linked |
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True Cost and Affordability |
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to CMMS |
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Golden Rules for successful implementation |
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Implement a parts inventory system |
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Why a CMMS fails? |
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Purchase tracking system |
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A Survey on CMMS |
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6. Maintaining a CMMS |
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Organising a CMMS |
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What is there to support? |
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Data acquisition |
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Is it a full-time job? |
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Equipment numbering logic |
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Initial spade work |
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Workshops |
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The equipment hierarchy |
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Computer Hands-On sessions on setting |
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Planning
to computerize |
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up and
implementing a CMMS |
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND Plant Manager and Engineers, Maintenance
Manager and Engineers, Maintenance Planners or Officers, Technicians and
Engineering Staffs who are involved in planning, maintaining, servicing of
plan and production equipments.
TO REGISTER Complete
the registration form and return it with your cheque or banker’s draft in
favour of “Camp Systems Sdn Bhd” and crossed “A/C Payee Only”.
The course fee, which is inclusive of materials, lunch and 2 tea breaks
is RM 980.00 per participant. For HRDF, please apply under SBL scheme.
Please download the registration form and fax to 03-78611111 or
call 03-78736188.
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