Maintenance Planning and Work Control - OM-41
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.
Maintenance managers, superintendents, supervisors, team leaders and planners engaged in work management, planning, and scheduling.
You will Learn:
- Develop world class planning and work control
- 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
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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