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Track 4: Asset & Work Management

All track sessions are included with registration.

Wednesday, June 26

9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. 

The 5 'W’s' and 'H' Behind Establishing Quality Equipment History Data

Albert Ogoe, CMRP, Dow Chemical
Audience Level: Intermediate 

As reliability engineers, a primary component of our practice is reliability data analytics. Reliability data analytics requires data - quality data. We will describe the Who, What, When, Where, How, and most importantly the Why behind compiling quality equipment history data and how to deliver that message to our shop floor personnel. We will discuss some examples of successful and unsuccessful attempts to improve our equipment history data quality at Dow Chemical. This topic aligns directly with SMRP Body of Knowledge, Pillar  5 – Work Management (specifically 5.6, 5.7, 5.10), but also has direct impact on Pillar  3 – Equipment Reliability (specifically 3.4, 3.5, and 3.6).


11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 

Creating an Electrically Safe Work Condition, Lockout/Tagout: NFPA 70E Topic 

Bhanu Srilla, CMRP, Grace Engineered Products, Inc.
Audience Level: Beginner

Two of the top ten most cited OSHA violations are related to the control of hazardous energy and use of electrical work practices, which are defined in CFR 1910.147 and CFR 1910.333. Failure to perform proper mechanical or electrical LOTO can lead to electrocution, electrical shock, arc-flash and other hazards. Changes to NFPA 70E, 2018 standards recognized permanently installed devices in establishing and creating an electrically safe work condition (ESWC) by giving an exception in the Article 120.5.


1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 

How Barcodes and QR Codes May be Integrated with Work and Material Management

Rob Garbus, CMRP, Mainsaver Software
Audience Level: Intermediate 

We are surrounded by 1 and 2 dimensional (QR) barcodes everywhere in our lives.  These ubiquitous codes might be holding a stock number, a work order number, a link to a document, a training video or most any other data.  Relative to work management, the most common application of the barcode is for asset, work order and material stock numbers.  The barcode is only useful if we have an application that is capable of reading this data usually eliminating manual keystrokes.  This presentation will take the user from defining and printing barcode labels to using CMMS and other ‘apps’ to scan this codes in order to introduce efficiencies into the work management process. Topics covered will include hardware and software, label material and work environment.


2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 

A Robust Framework for Risk Management

Paul Casto, CMRP, Gray Matter Systems
Audience Level: Intermediate 

A key element of any asset management program is risk management. The ISO 31000 International Standard provides risk management guidelines and ISO 31010 provide a standard on Risk Management techniques. This session provides an overview of risk management tools and techniques that can be used to improve performance, encourage innovation, and create and protect value. We will discuss the principles of risk management and the risk management process, including the following topics: risk governance, establishing context, risk identification, formatting risk as Trigger=>Event=>Impact, categorizing risk, risk analysis techniques, risk matrix, risk evaluation, risk level, risk register, risk treatment plans and monitoring and reviewing techniques. A case study will be included to illustrate the application of the framework, techniques and tools.  Attendees will leave the session with a working knowledge on how to apply the ISO 31000 risk management principles and framework.

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