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ADVANCING RELIABILITY & MAINTENANCE
(Third Edition)
By: Jack R. Nicholas, Jr., P.E. & R. Keith Young
Advancing
Reliability & Maintenance - This text incorporates major
elements of the author's earlier work , entitled
Understanding Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM), but
adds an in depth discussion of a much tested method of
managing change in the basis for and practices of
maintenance of any organization. One of the authors has
experience dating back to 1971 in "hands on" implementation
of maintenance practices that are "reliability-centered."
He learned
and applied the techniques used by aircraft manufacturers
and air transport companies to the equally demanding field
of nuclear powered submarines. By the time the first book
entitled Reliability-Centered Maintenance was published by
the U.S. Department of Defense in 1977, he already had six
years experience actually implementing an RCM based program
at the "deck plate" level.
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The other author was a
"customer." Organizations he commanded were required to change and
support this new philosophy of maintenance. He has since become an
author, teacher and mentor known internationally for excellence in the
RCM field. Each now has over 10 years experience supporting commercial
clients implementing their RCM based programs. Together the co-authors
have developed the "80/20" approach to attacking the problems of
equipment reliability. This text provides insight into pitfalls
encountered by organizations initiating what they hope will be an
RCM-based program. The lessons they have learned applying RCM are
applicable to any major new initiative introduced to any type of
organization. The authors use experience gained in manufacturing,
utility, and government activities with union and non-union work forces.
This book is designed to help the reader understand how best to
successfully introduce new ideas to maintenance groups, especially those
with strong "cultural" resistance to change. An entire chapter is
devoted to instructions on how to conduct "Maintenance Process
Analysis," as a vehicle for initiating (culture) change in maintenance.
Appendices provide examples of a Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
table, a Maintenance Standard and a Maintenance Strategy document
typical of those used in and resulting from the "80/20 RCM" approach.
Also includes a download link of the matching Slide
presentation and full copy of Reliabilityweb.com's Reliability Centered
Maintenance Project Manager's Guide.
Cost: US $99.00 plus shipping

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