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Normalization of Deviance and the Perception of Defects

Normalization of Deviance and the Perception of Defects

Ever walk into a room, look around and conclude that all is well. But then, someone picks up papers, a briefcase, or some other object from the floor, right where you were about to walk. You hadn’t seen it. Your vision is fine, so how could you have missed it? It makes you wonder how many other little things you missed in other places, too.

Defect Elimination From a CMMS Perspective

Defect Elimination From a CMMS Perspective

Defect elimination may be the most significant initiative within a maintenance reliability program. It may also provide the largest return on investment in terms of asset reliability and plant uptime. From a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) perspective, defect elimination can be used to focus on recurring failures and significant events, and also to address potential failures.

How to Extend Bearing Life

How to Extend Bearing Life

“The reliability of rotating equipment is almost inevitably linked directly to bearing life, and it is estimated bearing failure is responsible for almost 21 percent of these equipment failures.”
– Heinz P. Bloch, P.E., 2011

Discover Defect Elimination Through Effective Reliability Leadership

Discover Defect Elimination Through Effective Reliability Leadership

Focused Forum from IMC-2015 - 28:47
by Jeff Shiver, People & Processes

Thinking back over your career, you have probably lived through (and survived) many initiatives that ultimately required some level of culture transformation. Surely you recognize the tools; reliability centered maintenance, root cause analysis, total production manufacturing, lean, six sigma and theory of constraints, and so on. Often times, these initiatives were poorly funded and resourced. Add to that the competing objectives with cost cutting and downsizing, not to mention multiple objectives at the same time. It’s not unlike management throwing spaghetti against the wall to see what sticks. Reality is that most doesn’t. So it’s not surprising that 70-75% of initiatives fail to yield the anticipated results. I’ve been there and done that too.

If we consider our goals, they are somewhat straightforward. Engage the people, meet the customer requirements, and generate profits for the business. To do that, we need reliability in all things; the people, the equipment, and the processes. But reliability does not come from fixing things faster or planning the work as examples. The reliability we seek comes from defect elimination in all those things; the people, equipment, and processes. If we consider these defects, the majority are random and driven by behaviors. Behaviors translate to culture. Culture beats strategy hands down. The challenge becomes not changing but transforming the culture, transforming the behaviors. People buy-in to change when they help create it. So, rather than a top down “thou shalt” strategy, we have to provide a compass for change. Creating that compass and engagement requires leadership, Reliability Leadership.

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Get the Bugs Out With the Uptime Elements

Get the Bugs Out With the Uptime Elements

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In the next 10 seconds, close your eyes and recite your maintenance department’s mission statement. Ready ... 3-2-1 ...

Go!!!

Probably 99 percent of you sat in complete and utter silence during those 10 seconds. But before you go off feeling guilty about being a subpar employee, you should really think about just what makes your mission statement so unmemorable. If one had to guess, more than likely it is too long and filled with vague buzzwords that make absolutely zero impact in how you approach your work.

At this point, you are probably thinking, “Okay, tell me what is the perfect mission statement for a maintenance department.” Well, since you asked nicely, here it is ...

Uptime Elements Defect Elimination

Defect Elimination - Removing the alligators

It’s difficult to remember the goal is to drain the swamp when you're up to your armpits in alligators.  Maintenance is like that - sometimes you have to remove the cause of repeat failures

 

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Classification of Defects

The listing of possible defects of a unit, classified according to their seriousness.

Commonly used classifications:

  • Class A, B, C, D
  • Critical, Major, Minor, Incidental
  • Critical, Major,

What You Need to Know When Upgrading Power Transformers

If your transformers are 10-15 years old, now is the time to take proactive steps to save utility costs and prevent power outages.

Combustible Gas Leak Detector Ideal for Finding Leaks in Industrial Systems

Now maintenance technicians have a safe, effective way to detect gas leaks in industrial systems ─ the Spectroline® PRO-Chek CGTM Combustible Gas Leak Detector (P/N CG-1000).

Violet Light LED Leak Detection Flashlight Makes All Industrial Fluid Leaks Glow Brightly!

Spectronics Corporation’s OPTIMAX 400 is an economical, violet light LED leak detection flashlight. It emits less visible light so industrial fluid leaks are easier to spot, saving technicians valuable diagnostic time and effort!

Mettler-Toledo to Advise on Dealing with Static and Drafts in Upcoming Webinar

Improve weighing accuracy by recognizing common external influences. Join Pharmaceutical Technology and Mettler Toledo for the upcoming webinar, “Worry Free Weighing: Dealing with static and drafts.”

New Fluke 1000FLT Fluorescent Light Tester Performs All Essential Lamp Tests in Less Than 30 Seconds

Tester cuts labor costs for managers and saves time for technicians by eliminating trial and error during lighting maintenance

Chamber Controller Alarm Implementation

Consider adding an additional alarm lamp and buzzer to trigger the chamber in the event of a temperature spike from either a heater or LN2 issue. In the early days when the chamber was running

3rd Edition of “Tuning of Industrial Control Systems” Simplifies Tuning Modern Control S

The International Society of Automation (ISA) announces that the newly released third edition of its Tuning of Industrial Control Systems book simplifies modern control system tuning by eliminating mathematical complexity and addressing the real-world needs of control system technicians.

Tapping Into The Value Of Experience

by Winston P. Ledet

A common joke is that there are people who have one year of experience 20 times and others who have 20 years of experience. The distinction between these two levels of experience is how much people have learned from their experience and how receptive their organization is to using that experience.

ISA Cybersecurity Conference 2014 to Reveal How to Detect Cyber Attacks and Mitigate Their Damage

ISA Cybersecurity Conference 2014 to reveal how to detect cyber attacks and reduce the serious risks they can present to industrial systems and networks

Definition: Six Losses

The major losses, in Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), that occur due to inadequate equipment operation or condition:

1. Breakdown

2. Setup and Adjustment

3. Minor Stoppages

4. Speed Reductions

5.

... by Ramesh Gulati, Jerry Kahn and Robert Baldwin

Emerson Network Power, Ponemon Institute Study Finds Significant Increase in Cost of Unplanned Data

Second part of national survey reveals average increase of 41 percent; quantifies average cost per minute at $7,900 for unplanned downtime  

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