For maintenance and asset managers, improving the productivity of their maintenance teams is an ongoing challenge.
Course Overview:
Maintenance of physical assets can no longer be treated just as a ‘‘maintenance problem’’. The competitive environment in which business operates requires an approach that integrates the operational objectives of the business and the life-cycle objectives of the physical assets
PPM College Maintenance Planning, Scheduling, and Work Control training course is designed to provide management and staff with essential maintenance management skills, gain a clear understanding of their roles, and work more effectively within a team environment.
The course will further equip delegates with applied knowledge and skills in maintenance planning, scheduling and control. When done right, can greatly increase productivity. Maintenance planning, scheduling, and control are of different functions that, when used together, form a proper maintenance programme. And when implemented together, should have a significant benefit in multiple areas of your Organisation.
These can include:
– Help with budgeting by controlling resources associated with maintenance
– A reduction in equipment downtime
– A reduction in spare parts
– Improved workflow
– Improved efficiency by minimizing the movement of resources between areas
Course Objective:
In this training, participants will gain a practical understanding and knowledge of:
- The essential principles of effective maintenance management
- Effective procedures for planning and controlling the maintenance workflow
- Proven methodology for the development of an effective maintenance plan
- Effective scheduling of maintenance work
- Closing the management loop through effective measurement, reporting, and analysis
Course Exit-level-outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the course; participants will be able to:
- Understand maintenance as a key business function
- Understand the objectives and purpose of pro-active failure management
- Learn how reliability influences not only plant output, but also improves health, safety and environmental performance, resource optimisation, and cost improvement
- Identify planning and scheduling best practices and how these will contribute to work quality and reliability improvement
- Create and preserve forward work and use it for planning and scheduling resources
- Use suitable performance indicators and management reports to perform regular analysis of maintenance performance, control maintenance resources, and costs, and drive continuous improvement
The following Body of Knowledge will comprehensively be covered:
Topic 1: Maintenance management: an overview
Topic 2: Introduction to maintenance planning, scheduling and control
Topic 3: The work order system
Topic 4: Preventive maintenance
Topic 5: Planning, scheduling, and control of major maintenance work orders and shutdowns
Topic 6: Planning and controlling maintenance materials
Topic 7: Safety in Maintenance
Topic 8: Controlling maintenance work
Topic 9: The role of planning and scheduling in performance improvement
Topic 10: Continuous improvement in planning and scheduling
Course Fees: – P6999.00; Duration: 3 Days
Course Fees: – P9999.00; Duration: 5 Days with Case Studies.
An organisation has the choice to select either the comprehensive 5-day course that includes cases or the 3-day course without cases. The 5-day alternative is strongly recommended since it profoundly improves the delegates’ tacit knowledge.
This is an out-comes-based training programme.
‘‘What you learn today, you apply tomorrow’’.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 5 days
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes