CARRY- OVER AND MERGING OF PRACTICAL MAINTENANCE POLICIES AND PRINCIPLES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF AN ASSET MANAGEMENT PRACTICE   
This two-day course is designed for maintenance managers and asset managers, engineers, and practitioners, who are involved in the development and implementation of maintenance policies, principles and practices, and need to include these practices in the development of an asset management framework in line with the ISO55000 (1) & (2) Asset Management Standards.
                                                   2-DAY COURSE                               Course Schedule:
DAY 1 COURSE CONTENTS

Coffee and registration 08h30 - 09h00
INTRODUCTION
  1. Understanding the impact of maintenance strategies,
      policies, principles, practices and performance

 
Morning Tea 10h00 - 10h30
  2. Review and update of maintenance strategies
  3. Review and update of maintenance policies

  4. Reviewing maintenance principles and practices
  5. Impact on spares planning and logistic support
  6. Maintenance costs and maintenance budgets
Lunch 12h30 - 13h00
  7. Assessing the impact of various types of maintenance
      at different asset life cycles
  8. Equipment degradation and refurbishment
  9. Equipment consumption and preservation

10. Evaluating methods for extending asset life cycles
Afternoon Tea 15h00 - 15h30
11. Understanding the impact of assets condition on
       the management of assets
12. Understanding the impact of effective maintenance
       performance results on the management of assets

Closure 16h30
DAY 2 COURSE CONTENTS

Coffee  08h30 - 09h00
SUMMARY
  1. Understanding and developing key asset management
      strategies and policies

 
Morning Tea  10h00 - 10h30
  2. Asset management principles and functions
  3. Assets strategic, tactical and operational planning

  4. Understanding and applying assets strategic functions
  5. Understanding and applying assets tactical functions
  6. Understanding and applying assets operational functions 
Lunch  12h30 - 13h00
  7. Developing an asset management framework and plan
      and establishing specific asset management plans
  8. Reviewing criticality of assets in asset management

  9. Asset usage and life cycle integrity assessments
10. Asset life cycle costs, risk and safety compliance
Afternoon Tea  15h00 - 15h30
11. Understanding and utilising the PAS55 Asset Management
       Specification and related competencies

12. Understanding and effectively applying the ISO55001/55002
       Asset Management Standards 
Closure  16h30
Comments from delegates:
The course on asset management and maintenance is an important journey from policies and principles to practice” - John Powell, Regional Engineering Manager Queensland Rail, Brisbane QLD.
The need for merging maintenance practices with asset management principles has become an essential management issue” - George Yebra, AME Manager, Metronet Rail, London, UK.
The course is very interesting and useful for our company” - Sze Ho, Business Strategy Manager Generation, Black Point Power Station, CLP Power HK Limited, Hong Kong.
The course is practical with most important information” - Geng Limin, Supervisor of the Board of Supervisors, China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
The adoption of the ISO 55000 asset management standard enables an organisation to achieve its objectives through effective and efficient management of its assets” - Professor Joe Mathew, CEO, Asset Institute, Queensland University of Technology, QLD.
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From Maintenance Management to Asset Management
COURSE TUTOR
Dr Fred Stapelberg
[BScEng MBA PhD(Eng) DBA]
has over three decades of engineering and consulting experience, and conducting corporate training courses for more than two decades.