How to Predict Reliability and Availability for New Projects
Please join us for a Webinar on May 27
By Michael Drew, Managing Director, ARMS Reliability
There is an increasing trend to build in Reliability Analysis steps into the design phase of major projects.
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Moving beyond design objective verification, a RAMS analysis early in a project life, lays down many of the foundations necessary for improved design, equipment procurement, maintenance requirements as well as lifecycle performance.
In this webcast identify the steps and considerations your organization needs to take to ensure the long term success of your assets and capital investments.
• Will the design meet the objectives over the lifetime.
• Is there enough redundancy?
• Are stockpiles, surge and buffers correctly sized?
• Identify bottlenecks.
• Will my maintenance strategy deliver what the design expects?
• How many resources will be required and when?
• How many spares will I need?
• How do I develop a maintenance plan for new equipment?
• How can I validate the OEM's recommendations?
If you are interested in learning how to confidently report to management what the proposed design of your capital project will deliver over the next 5, 10, 20 years please tune in.
If you are concerned with maximizing uptime, minimizing unplanned downtime, minimizing maintenance costs and truly understanding the impact your proposed maintenance strategy will have on the design of your next capital project, then this educational series will provide you with the tools you need to make an informed decision about your organizations projects.
Title: How to Predict Reliability and Availability for New Projects
Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
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