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SMRP
Workshop
Workshop 4: Reliability Engineering for Industrial
Facilities
August 20-21, 2008
Presented by Fluor’s Technology Performance Team
100 Fluor Daniel Drive, Greenville, SC
Sleeping rooms available at:
The
Embassy Suites Greenville Golf Resort & Conference Center
For reservations call (864) 676-9090, SMRP room rate: $124
Earn 12 CMRP
recertification hours
Reliability engineering helps improve the reliability and
profitability of a plant's assets.
This 12-hour course introduces the participants to reliability
engineering fundamentals and basic reliability engineering
tools. After taking this course, workshop participants can
apply reliability engineering tools to assess opportunities
for improving plant availability, yield, run rates, throughput
and safety. In addition, participants will be able to eliminate
repetitive equipment failures and enhance the effectiveness
of maintenance processes.
AUDIENCE:
The workshop is intended for maintenance and reliability
professionals, plant engineers, project engineers, industrial
engineers, senior technicians, plant managers and others
responsible for reducing failures and increasing the reliability
of plant assets.
COURSE OUTLINE:
* Introduction to Reliability Engineering
* Basic terms, definitions, and statistics
* Data acquisition
* Analysis tools and methods
* Equipment failure detection, prevention and mitigation
* Systematic failure elimination
* Improving maintenance effectiveness
* Plant availability improvement
* Improving yield through increased equipment reliability
* Improving plant run rates through increased equipment
reliability
* Improving plant safety through increased equipment reliability
* Business case development and presentation
FORMAT:
Materials are presented in a workshop format with several
exercises to help the participants to understand practical
application of the concepts, tools, and processes discussed.
TOOLS DISCUSSED:
* Pareto analysis
* Criticality ranking
* Failure modes & effects analysis
* Loss allocation
* Fault tree analysis
* RCM analysis
* Failure prediction and mitigation
* Life Cycle Costing
* Improvement forecasting and planning
* Reliability economics
RESULTS ACHIEVED:
Application of the tools taught in this workshop have enabled
plant availability improvements exceeding 25 percent, yield
increases of 10+ percent, and added thoughputs greater than
30 percent while eliminating equipment related safety and
environmental incidents.
RECOMMENDED PREREADING
Uptime (Second Edition)
Reliability Engineering Fundamentals
Following Wednesday's session there will be a networking
reception where the conversations from the day can continue
into the night.
The fee for this workshop will be $425 for SMRP members
and $550 for non- members (this fee includes a one year
membership with SMRP). The fees include meals as well as
the networking reception. Download the registration form
here.
Plan to come a day early to sit for the CMRP exam. The Certified
Maintenance and Reliability Professional certification is
now accredited by the American National Standards Institute.
The exam will be held from 6:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday,
August 19. To register, please download an application by
clicking below:
CMRP
Exam Application
If you have questions, please contact Maureen Gribble at
mgribble@smrp.org.
See you in Greenville!
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