Management of maintenance and computer systems
$2,300.00
The cost of a course changes depending on the venue
Objectives
- Assessment, control and control of maintenance costs.
- Keep accurate records of equipment.
- reducing the need for skilled workers from outside of your company.
- Reduction of overtime.
- Reducing unexpected maintenance for preventive maintenance and inspection to reduce the cost of spare parts and wages.
Who Should Attend?
- Health and Safety Managers
- Field supervisors
- Engineers and specialists in safety
- Webmasters and anyone who requires a better knowledge of the rules and regulations of safety requirements in the workplace.
Seminar Outline
- Increased readiness and use of equipment.
- Reduction of operating expenses for maintenance.
- Ability to assess assets and estimate the life cycle of each equipment.
- Reduce the inventory of spare parts.
- Improve the ability to pursue and develop preventive maintenance work.
- Obtain analytical data on equipment performance and use rates .
DAY 1
- Compliance with ISO requirements. 9000 to comply with basic health and safety requirements.
- Compliance with industry basic requirements and standardization.
- Dealing with maintenance as an integral part of achieving production goals.
- Increase the readiness of equipment and its ability to implement the action plans.
- Analysis and evaluation of equipment breakdowns.
- Commitment to required work.
DAY 2
- The contribution of workers in the maintenance of the equipment they use.
- A look at the maintenance methods currently used .
- Benefits of applying planned maintenance methods rather than maintaining repair.
DAY 3
- The basic requirements for successful planned maintenance .
- Benefits of Computerized Maintenance Management.
- Study the establishment and identify the needs .
DAY 4
- Choose the appropriate system.
- Equipment inventory