Maintenance Best Practices – Setting the objectives and the growth model for your technical department
Discover the basics of maintenance in one day, with a practical model to evaluate and improve your current maintenance strategy.
In this one-day training, the basic principles of maintenance practices are explained. Using an existing model, you will receive a guideline to evaluate how far your own organization has progressed in terms of maintenance. This model also forms the foundation for employees who are new to maintenance, or who want to structure their maintenance approach according to the latest state of the art.
Through a mix of theoretical concepts, supported by the trainer’s experience, you will gain insight into maintenance principles, strategies, and best practices that can be applied across different industries.
Program
- Introduction
- Assessment model: reliability levels
- Level 0: The fundamentals
- QHSE
- Cost control
- Leadership and management
- Level 1: Implementation of preventive maintenance
- Asset catalog
- Skills
- Spare parts
- Work execution management
- Level 2: Proactive maintenance implementation
- Reliability and eliminating defects
- Optimizing the maintenance plan
- Close-out
- Level 3: Organizational excellence
- Benchmarking
- Skills program
- Energy management
- Data-driven maintenance
- Level 4: Asset Management
- Maintenance
- Aging / obsolescence
- ISO 55000
Target audience
Maintenance managers, supervisors, reliability managers, operations managers; business unit leaders, plant managers, production and operations managers.
Employees working for companies with activities similar to the trainer’s are requested not to register for this training.
Over de spreker
This training course is delivered by one of the trainers from Technical Associates of Europe, the training department of I-Care and a recognized centre of expertise in maintenance, reliability, and predictive maintenance for industrial assets.
The trainers are experienced professionals with extensive hands-on experience in a wide range of industrial environments. They combine in-depth technical knowledge with a strong focus on practical application. Their approach bridges advanced technology and the day-to-day reality of maintenance and reliability teams, with the aim of delivering sustainable and effective improvements.