Training Course in The Importance of Maintenance Management in Mitigating the Negative Impact on Production
The British Academy for Training and Development offers a training course on the importance of maintenance management in reducing negative impacts on production and uncovering misconceptions and faulty foundations in the field of application. For a long time, various institutions have inherited maintenance methods as if it were a secondary function dominated by repair stamps. It has been viewed as a sudden illness that affects the machinery of production institutions, leading to unpredictable excess costs. Studies have focused on developing mathematical models for maintenance, and the debate continues to arrive at a comprehensive model, even in institutions that have fully recognized the importance of maintenance and its role in cost reduction.
Overview
Course Objectives
Target Audience for Attending a Training Course on the Importance of Maintenance Management in Mitigating Negative Impacts on Production:
- Managers in senior management positions within the organization and business owners.
- Employees and personnel responsible for the maintenance department.
- Warehouse and fixed assets managers within the organization.
How Participants Will Benefit from Attending a Training Course on the Importance of Maintenance Management in Mitigating Negative Impacts on Production:
By the end of the course, participants will be able to achieve the following benefits:
- Increased attention from senior management in production organizations towards managing the maintenance department as a vital function and as a gateway to ensuring the safety of production activities.
- An explanation of how to build a model tailored to each department's specific needs to effectively manage maintenance tasks, which become increasingly complex due to technological advancements in machinery and integrated production lines.
- Raising awareness among maintenance teams about their role in reducing maintenance costs, which have escalated as their involvement in production has grown, by organizing their work effectively and benefiting from advancements in business management, engineering, and technical training.
Course Outline
Modern Maintenance Compared to Traditional Maintenance and Where We Stand
Maintenance Concepts and Their Importance
Introduction to the Definition of Maintenance
Planning and Management Issues in Maintenance
First Generation Maintenance
Second Generation Maintenance
Third Generation Maintenance
Workshop and Brainstorming Session
Maintenance Organization Methods
Identifying Types and Methods of Maintenance
Unplanned Maintenance
Planned Maintenance
How to Plan Maintenance Work
Determining Rates and Requirements for Planned Maintenance
Periodic Maintenance
Selecting Ideal Maintenance, Timing, Costs, and Identifying Spare Parts Using Computers
Maintenance Organization Techniques
Practical Maintenance Models to Reduce Costs
The Role of Modern Technology in Maintenance Work
Course Dates and Locations:
Courses are held at facilities affiliated with the British Academy in several countries across Western Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and North America, including the UK, France, Germany, Sweden, Austria, the Netherlands, Denmark, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Malaysia, and the United States.
Training Course Implementation Patterns:
- Individual training on maintenance management.
- Group training on maintenance management for public or private institutions.
- Practical training in industrial institutions.
What Participants Receive Upon Completing the Training Course on Administrative Control Tools:
At the end of the program, each participant will receive a training package and a certificate of completion for the training course on the importance of maintenance management in mitigating negative impacts on production.
Schedule & Fees
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