Your team of maintainers and operators are the best source for the Failure Effect knowledge. Other resources carries only information.
Tag: Reliability-Centered Maintenance
Read to know the pros and cons of the first source that comes to mind for the knowledge of the Failure Effect. Is it information or knowledge?
Read in this chat some insights on the steps of collecting the Failure Effect (FE) of a specific Failure Mode (FM) on your way to apply RCM
We shall demonstrate the main jargons used in the decision making sheet of the RCM (Reliability-Centered Maintenance). Those expressions are important to understand the process of applying the RCM. As explained in the last chat: 5-Reliability made easy – RCM Jargons, the RCM analysis ends up in 2 fundamental sheets: The Information Worksheet and The […]
In order to have robust foundation about RCM, that’s a starting point to define the acronyms and Jargons specific to RCM Worksheets.
Proactivity sounds great but it must be rationalized using an RCM typical question “Do this maintenance activity worth doing?” Read more here
Trying to prevent the equipment from failing without analyzing it operation context, its capability and how it fails is a waste of time Reliability has the solution to this.
The reasons of many failures can be demystified when its operation context is clear and agreed upon. How operators and maintainers see it? it is clarified here in this chat.
We intend to make Reliability easy to understand and use. You will see the need of reliability as a framework for maintenance tasks selection and more. Even we shall relate it to its backgrounds in our daily life.