Suitable for:
Maintenance Managers, Supervisors and Professionals.
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Summary:
> Maintenance objectives
> Maintenance Strategies
> Condition based maintenance
> Total Productive Maintenance
> Implementation of an Optimised Maintenance Plan
> Scheduling and preventive Maintenance
> Reducing Maintenance Downtime
> REM Method for Assessing Criticality
> Maintenance Management Information Systems
> Appraising Maintenance Performance
> Minimising Maintenance Costs
> Maintenance Auditing & Planning
> Case Study
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Objectives:
By the end of the course, delegates will:
1)Have an in depth look at the measurement and characteristics of vibration signals.
2)Be able to assess accurately machine condition and to make detailed and reliable diagnoses.
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Fees:
£1,700
Excluding accommodation and meals.
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Locations & Dates:
Doha-
May 16 – 20, 2010
Dubai -
May 23 – 27, 2010
Doha-
October 24 – 28, 2010
Dubai -
December 12 – 16 , 2010
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Course Presenter (s):
Dr. Ashraf W. Labib BSc, MBA, MSc, PhD
Dr. Labib is a senior lecturer in the Manufacturing Division of the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Manufacturing Engineering at a leading UK university. The Department has been rated 5A in the past three Research Assessment Exercises (RAEs). He holds a BSc in Production Engineering, MBA, MSc in integrated Manufacturing Systems and a PhD in maintenance systems.
His research work focuses on Asset Management, Manufacturing Maintenance Systems, Best Practice and Decision Making. In particular he is concerned with the analysis of data related to machine failures and design and to the development of Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) that model the manufacturing environment, collect data in real time, perform relative comparisons and provide decision support to different levels within industrial enterprises. He is active in the field of WorldClass maintenance, RCM, TPM and intelligent manufacturing systems.
Dr. Labib has been involved in the design, development and implementation of CMMS, Stock Control Spares and Ordering Systems for major UK companies in the automotive sector such as Land Rover, Rockwell, Peugeot Talbot and Federal Mogul-Ferodo. Collaboration and consultancy on Maintenance Best Practice with companies including: Rolls Royce (Aero 2 Engines), Meritor Light Vehicle Systems (specialises in the production of door systems for almost every car company world wide) and Proctor and Gamble.
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