5 Steps to Optimal Reliability
1: Develop an equipment hierarchy to the right level.
2: Apply Criticality Analysis at either the system level or asset level, whichever works best for you.
3: Apply Failure Modes and Effect Analysis to the most critical systems or assets identifying the Equipment Maintenance Plan for each. For more information see this video: http://gpallied.com/downloads/?giveget=http://gpallied.com/resource-center/webinars/webinars-2/
4: Apply discipline to your reliability process based on inspection standards and technology standards for each EMP.
5: Apply PM/PdM Best Practices to your reliability program. These practices should be identified and monitored with proactive metrics.
Tip provided by: Carey Repasz, CMRP, Allied Reliability
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