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Ensure You Have the Right People Involved When You Define Your Maintenance Program

July 20, 2010
(Asset Management)

The only people that can truly define an effective Asset Maintenance Program are those that design, operate and maintain the equipment:

• Operators and Trades (Crafts)

• Maintenance and Operations Supervisors

• Engineers and Equipment Specialists

With the combination of these people, you have the right mix of knowledge to define the proper maintenance and operating strategy for an asset. Ultimately, the success of any new program depends on the buy in of those that execute the program.

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Comments (1)

  • I think the only group you neglected to include, assuming you have one, is your PdM group. If one or more Predictive technologies can be used to monitor the equipment, it by all means should be.

    1) Posted 6:37 am, 29 July 2010 by Bruce Kleinfelter

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