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2001/March
Author:Gino T. Palarchio, Ivara Corp.
I have come to the conclusion in my most recent 2 year career in consulting that we have a tendency to over complicate maintenance and reliability as it relates to performance.
You will have to excuse me up front for my...
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2001/March
Author:Jeffrey Lewis, QMS Consulting, Inc.
Moving to an electronic version resolves problems that create a performance credibility gap.
Traditionally, paper checklists are employed to identify maintenance activities and their frequency of application. Quite often ...
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2001/March
Author:Joe Petronio, Cayenta's Mainsaver EAM Solutions Group
Utilizing the Internet is a logical extension of an EAM/CMMS system and the way most modern systems are being and will be implemented.
Web enabled; mobile computing; browser interfaced. These terms can mean much the same...
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2001/March
Author:Michael Hernu, Solomon Associates, Inc.
Large-scale studies in the chemical and petroleum refining industries identify relationships between maintenance and reliability performance and plant characteristics and practices.
Maintenance benchmarking studies have been...
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2001/March
Author:Nancy Regan, RCM Team Leader, Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Div.
A reliability centered maintenance program is a key tool in achieving the U.S. Navy’s goal of Affordable Readiness providing large reductions in scheduled maintenance, use of consumable materials, and disposal of hazardous materials.
The U.S....
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2001/March
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
After editing and formatting an item about the Baldrige National Quality Program, I downloaded "Criteria for Performance Excellence," the program's information manual, to...
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