Course description

This course is designed to teach reliability engineering skills as they apply to improving process system reliability and developing maintenance strategies. You will use modern software and analysis methods to perform statistical analysis of failures and model system performance, plus develop maintenance and reengineering strategies to improve overall performance.

Audience

Maintenance, engineering, and operations personnel involved in improving reliability, availability, condition monitoring, and maintainability of process equipment and systems. Participants should have foundation skills in statistical analysis and reliability techniques for equipment.

Prerequisites

Course content

•    Welcome, introduction & safety issues
•    Reliability engineering concepts
•    Reliability engineering application
•    Human error & reliability
•    Degradation mechanisms
•    Risk management
•    Introduction to reliability centred maintenance (rcm)
•    Introduction to risk based inspection (rbi)
•    Introduction to instrumental protective functions
•    Introduction to failure mode, effects and critically analysis (fmeca)
•    Introduction to fault tree and event tree analysis
•    Introduction to reliability block diagrams, modelling
•    Revision of topics to help us in exercises
•    Simple weibull chart
•    Reliability block diagrams
•    More complex weibull charts
•    Data sources
•    The reliability improvement process
•    Pre-requisites
•    Managing human reliability
•    Getting the basics right (gtbr)
•    Planning
•    Scheduling
•    Work preparation
•    Condition based maintenance
•    Compliance
•    Implementation of reliability improvements
•    Project selection
•    Managing change
•    Preparing the ground
•    Analysis and measurement
•    Track results
•    Review learning

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