Terry Wireman

Benchmarking Best Practices for Maintenance, Reliability and Asset Management, Third Edition

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  • herawan19has quoted6 years ago
    However, that calculation leaves out the cost of lost production. The range for this cost may be from two to fifteen times the cost of the maintenance repair as illustrated in Figure F-14. The average ratio is usually 4:1.
  • herawan19has quoted6 years ago
    While most will agree that maintenance costs are high, they don’t know how high they are for their own site
  • herawan19has quoted6 years ago
    . Many companies try to remedy maintenance materials problems by overstocking the storeroom
  • herawan19has quoted6 years ago
    Depending on the type of operation/facility maintenance materials can range between 40–60% of the maintenance budget (see averages in Figure F-13). To successfully manage maintenance, materials must be given close scrutiny.
  • herawan19has quoted6 years ago
    The lack of the technician’s skills and training leads to substandard performance of the lubrication program. This results in excessive breakdowns, even though a company has a lubrication program. To be successful, maintenance organizations must go beyond the preliminaries and fully develop preventive maintenance programs
  • herawan19has quoted6 years ago
    Related to preventive maintenance, almost three-fourths of the organizations have some form of lube routes and procedures (see Figure F-11
  • herawan19has quoted6 years ago
    Preventive maintenance, another major part of any successful maintenance program is presently satisfying the needs of about 22% of the company’s surveyed (see Figure F-10).
  • herawan19has quoted6 years ago
    . For an operation to be cost effective, good practice in failure analysis (commonly called Root Cause Analysis or RCA) must be followed. We will discuss this topic in Chapter 9
  • herawan19has quoted6 years ago
    actually 10% of total organizations (see Figure F-5 and F-6). The craft backlog allows managers to make logical staffing decisions based on how much work is projected for each craft
  • herawan19has quoted6 years ago
    The majority of all maintenance organizations either are dissatisfied with or do not have work order systems (see Figure F-4). T
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