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Organised by www. .com.my Top 4 Benefits of Aending Protect and enhance values of your plant machinery with the advanced maintenance planning and scheduling best pracces principles Understand roles and dues of a mainte- nance planner and a scheduler Discover how to effecvely integrate the reliability centered maintenance with main- tenance planning and scheduling for achiev- ing maximum machinery upme and essen- al reducon of maintenance and life cycle costs Learn praccal implementaon of Comput- erized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), advanced planning soſtware and Enterprise Resource Planning Soſtware Who should aend? This highly interacve training course will benefit anyone responsible for maintenance, who wishes to build competency in mainte- nance planning and scheduling to improve plant performance. This includes plant direc- tors, senior plant managers, maintenance supervisors/coordinators, operaon manag- ers and supervisors and materials and store- room managers who are involved in plant maintenance and reliability and equipment availability. All above menoned specialists will have necessary skills and experience for aending the course. Course Introducon Course Format GET 2 FOR ---------------------------------------- - - - - - - ------- - - - - - - ----------------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------ ADVANCED MAINTENANCE PLANNING & SCHEDULING BEST PRACTICE 17th - 19th May 2017, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia The course will be presented in an interacve format with ample details from the trainer. The trainer will use comprehensive Power Point slides, hand-outs and industrial case study material, including videos and praccal exercises. Maintenance planning and scheduling using structured and systemac approaches are crical for every successful plant. Maintenance planning and scheduling are the fastest and most effecve investments that an organizaon can make to improve plant producvity and equipment availability. This course is designed to build competency in maintenance planning and scheduling. The techniques that parcipants will learn in this course will allow for effecve planning and scheduling of maintenance resources. The course covers all the fundamentals and advanced methods and applicaons that a suitably qualified professional would use in carrying out fully funconal plant maintenance. In summary, the course provides a step-by-step praccal guide to best pracces of maintenance planning and scheduling that will essenally reduce maintenance costs and deliver maximum business benefits. This training course is based on 35 years of real-life industrial experience of the trainer in maintenance. Towards High Reliability & Profitability Performance Towards High Reliability & Profitability Performance Kindly reserve your seat now... TESTIMONIALS “Overall good and usefull training. The main strenght of training was plant maintenance methodology. Trainer knowledge of topic was excellent and he was able to answer parcipants quesons.” - Ismail Ahmad, General Manager Plant (CIMA Sdn Bhd) Very comperhensive content and detailed materials. Very organized and experianced in professional training. Thank you Aydan Group”. - S. Mohanraj Siva, Engineering Manager (AUO SunPower) “ Overall very useful info on planning and scheduling for maintenance job. Trainer poses excellent knowledge on topic and able to ansewr quesons”. - Tan Boon Hooi, Assist. Project Manager (Ranhill) “It provides me with detailes process of scheduling and maintenance of maintenance equipment. Very relevant to job scope and very enlightening. Experianced speaker with excellent background in the topic”. - Ruzyta Zakaria, Vice President (Prasarana Sdn Bhd) “ Very good and interesng. Trainer have so many input to deliver this training. The main strenght is to know the planner responsibility and how to be a good planner”. - Nur Amira Buhari, Maintenance Planner (PTP Sdn Bhd) “Overall very good, details and applicable maintenance pracce. The main strength of training very experiences and knowledgable trainer. Well done AydanGroup”. - Chau Wan Loong, Engineering Manager (Sca Hygiene) “Good training, knowledge gained is helpful in my job, well done AydanGroup” - Abdullah Tohir, Site Maintenance Manager (AAT) “Very informave and good for day to day work. Well done AydanGroup” - Mohd Hafiz Bulin, Maintenance Planner (Bluesscope Sdn Bhd)

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Top 4 Benefits of AttendingProtect and enhance values of your plant machinery with the advanced maintenance planning and scheduling best practices principles

Understand roles and duties of a mainte-nance planner and a scheduler

Discover how to effectively integrate the reliability centered maintenance with main-tenance planning and scheduling for achiev-ing maximum machinery uptime and essen-tial reduction of maintenance and life cycle costs

Learn practical implementation of Comput-erized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), advanced planning software and Enterprise Resource Planning Software

Who should attend?

This highly interactive training course will benefit anyone responsible for maintenance, who wishes to build competency in mainte-nance planning and scheduling to improve plant performance. This includes plant direc-tors, senior plant managers, maintenance supervisors/coordinators, operation manag-ers and supervisors and materials and store-room managers who are involved in plant maintenance and reliability and equipment availability.All above mentioned specialists will have necessary skills and experience for attending the course.Course Introduction

Course Format

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ADVANCED MAINTENANCE PLANNING& SCHEDULING BEST PRACTICE

17th - 19th May 2017, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The course will be presented in an interactive format with ample details from the trainer. The trainer will use comprehensive Power Point slides, hand-outs and industrial case study material, including videos and practical exercises.

Maintenance planning and scheduling using structured and systematic approaches are critical for every successful plant. Maintenance planning and scheduling are the fastest and most effective investments that an organization can make to improve plant productivity and equipment availability.

This course is designed to build competency in maintenance planning and scheduling. The techniques that participants will learn in this course will allow for effective planning and scheduling of maintenance resources. The course covers all the fundamentals and advanced methods and applications that a suitably qualified professional would use in carrying out fully functional plant maintenance. In summary, the course provides a step-by-step practical guide to best practices of maintenance planning and scheduling that will essentially reduce maintenance costs and deliver maximum business benefits.

This training course is based on 35 years of real-life industrial experience of the trainer in maintenance.

Towards High Reliability & Profitability PerformanceTowards High Reliability & Profitability Performance

Kindly reserve your seat now...

TESTIMONIALS“Overall good and usefull training. The main strenght of training was plant maintenance methodology. Trainer knowledge of topic was excellent and he was able to answer participants questions.” - Ismail Ahmad, General Manager Plant (CIMA Sdn Bhd)“Very comperhensive content and detailed materials. Very organized and experianced in professional training. Thank you Aydan Group”. - S. Mohanraj Siva, Engineering Manager (AUO SunPower)“ Overall very useful info on planning and scheduling for maintenance job. Trainer poses excellent knowledge on topic and able to ansewr questions”. - Tan Boon Hooi, Assist. Project Manager (Ranhill)“It provides me with detailes process of scheduling and maintenance of maintenance equipment. Very relevant to job scope and very enlightening. Experianced speaker with excellent background in the topic”. - Ruzyta Zakaria, Vice President (Prasarana Sdn Bhd)“ Very good and interesting. Trainer have so many input to deliver this training. The main strenght is to know the planner responsibility and how to be a good planner”. - Nur Amira Buhari, Maintenance Planner (PTP Sdn Bhd)“Overall very good, details and applicable maintenance practice. The main strength of training very experiences and knowledgable trainer. Well done AydanGroup”. - Chau Wan Loong, Engineering Manager (Sca Hygiene)“Good training, knowledge gained is helpful in my job, well done AydanGroup” - Abdullah Tohir, Site Maintenance Manager (AAT)“Very informative and good for day to day work. Well done AydanGroup” - Mohd Hafiz Bulin, Maintenance Planner (Bluesscope Sdn Bhd)

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The Main Learning Outcomes and the Obtained Knowledge of:

Systematic and structured analysis of the main maintenance best practice planning and scheduling principles.

Analysis of potential and functional machinery failures, hidden and evident failures, failure modes, effects and consequences that play essential role in maintenance planning and schedul-ing.

Optimal planning of maintenance proactive tasks and default actions

The advanced techniques: failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) and failure mode, effect and criticality analysis (FMECA) for maintenance planning and scheduling

The effective field-proven condition monitoring technologies (i.e. vibration, acoustic emission, infrared thermography and wear debris) that should be used for maintenance planning and scheduling

Integration of reliability centered maintenance with mainte-nance planning and scheduling

Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) and radically novel Enterprise Resource Planning Software

The Main Course Objectives Include:

Systematic and structured analysis of the main maintenance best practice planning principles

Systematic and structured analysis of the main maintenance scheduling principles and best practices

Optimal planning and scheduling of maintenance proactive tasks and default actions

Failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) and failure mode, effect and criticality analysis (FMECA) for maintenance planning and scheduling

Effective use of field-proven condition monitoring technologies (i.e. vibration, acoustic emission, infrared thermography and wear debris) for maintenance planning and scheduling

Integration of reliability centered maintenance with mainte-nance planning and scheduling

Maintenance planning for shutdowns

Management of maintenance backlog

Demonstration of Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) and radically novel Enterprise Resource Planning Software

Ensuring your Maintenance Planning Contributes to the Company’s Profit to Achieve Business Outcomes.

Planning and Scheduling Maintenance: Introduction, Who Are the Main People?The Main Maintenance Best Practice Planning PrinciplesThe Main Maintenance Best Practice Scheduling PrinciplesSelecting and Utilizing the Right Planner to Maximize Benefits of the Planning ProcessMaintenance Plan: the Main RulesA Flow Chart of Maintenance Planning and SchedulingA Week is enough for Schedule for Maintenance Supervisors Management of Maintenance BacklogPlanned Maintenance: Importance, Application and Achieve-mentsThe Main Maintenance Key Performance IndicatorsWrench Time: One of the Key Performance Indicators

Session One

Converting Maintenance Strategy into Smart Tactics to Ensure a Systematic Approach to Maintenance.

Maintenance: Definitions, the Main Concepts and Seven Basic QuestionsPreventive MaintenancePredictive MaintenanceRun to Failure Maintenance Proactive MaintenanceMaintenance by RedundancyAssessing Risks: Introduction and Risk and Hazard AnalysisFault Tree Analysis for Risk and Root Cause Estimations, Includ-ing Industrial Case StudiesEvent Tree Analysis for Risk and Consequence Estimations, Including Industrial Case StudiesHAZOP (Hazard and Operability Study) for Risk and Root Cause of Failure Estimations, Including Industrial Case StudiesRisk Based Maintenance: Maintenance Planning Based on RisksOutsource Maintenance vs. In-House Maintenance: What Works Best for Your OrganisationSpare Part Management and OutsourcingThe Key Maintenance Metrics: The Mean Time Between FailuresThe Failure Rate, the Instantaneous Failure Rate for Plant Equip-mentPlant Equipment Availability and MaintainabilityThe Mean Time to Failure The Mean Time to RepairEquipment Reliability

Session Two

Maintenance Planning and Scheduling: the Key Elements of Maintenance.

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Developing a RCM Strategy that Increases Reliability of Assets and Improves Maintenance Planning.

RCM Strategy: Seven Stages ProcessAsset Functions and FailuresThe Instantaneous Hazard (Failure) Rates: Traditional View, Bathtub, Slow Aging, Best New, Random Failure and Worst NewRelationship between the Failure Rate Pattern and Maintenance PlanningPlanning of the Predictive Maintenance Using the P-F IntervalAsset Operating Context, Including Industrial Case StudiesFailure ModesHidden and Evident FailuresAnalysing Failure Effects and Consequences and Accordingly Decid-ing on the Next Action PointHidden ConsequencesSafety and Environmental ConsequencesOperational ConsequencesNon-Operational ConsequencesDetermining Critical Equipment and Selecting the Ones for RCMPlanning Proactive Actions:Condition Based ActionsOverhauling/Repairing Actions Replacement Actions Planning Default ActionsChecking Whether Asset Still WorksOne-Off Changes Breakdown MaintenanceCost Benefit Analysis Based on the Life Cycle CostsDetermining When to Prevent Failure and When to Allow Failure to Occur; Replace, Maintain or Refurbish: Optimally Planning Your Next Action Logic Diagram for Maintenance Task Planning ProcessIntegration of RCM with Maintenance Planning, Including Industri-al Case StudiesOperations vs Maintenance: Aligning Operational Requirements with Maintenance Capabilities

Session Three

Discussing the Priorities for Shutdowns and Investigating Factors that Determine the Effectiveness of Shutdown Planning.

Shutdown: External RisksShutdown Work ListShutdown Work ScopeShutdown Job and Task PlanningFocus on Overall Daily Work CompletionShutdown Strategic PlanningEffective Preparation for Maximizing Shutdown SuccessShutdown: Purchased Materials and Services

Session Six

Bridging the Gap between Failure Analysis and Maintenance Planning to Ensure Necessary Resources are Properly Allocat-ed.

Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) for Planning and SchedulingFMEA: Ranking and Industrial Case Studies Failure Mode Effect and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) for Planning and Scheduling, Including Industrial Case Study

Session Four

Best Practices During Shutdowns and Overhauls: Initial Planning, Scoping and Organization.

Shutdown StagesPre-Shutdown StageShutdown StagePost-Shutdown StageCompleting the Shutdown ScheduleManagement of Overhauls

Session Five

Condition Based Maintenance to Assess Equipment Conditions.

Assess Equipment by Vibration MonitoringAssess Equipment by Acoustic Emission Monitoring Assess Equipment by Wear Debris MonitoringAssess Equipment by Infrared Thermography MonitoringNew International Standard for Condition Based MaintenanceCondition Based Maintenance: Nine Industrial Case Studies, Including Four Video Case Studies

SessionSeven

Maintenance Planning and Scheduling: the Key Elements of Main-tenance.

Converting Maintenance Strategy into Smart Tactics to Ensure a Systematic Approach to Maintenance.

Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS):- Asset Records - Asset Control- Plant and Equipment Information- Planning Maintenance Documents and their Control- Maintenance Performance Indicators- Inventory/Stores Advanced Maintenance Planning Software:- Equipment Selection- Failure/Fault Consequence Classification - Priority of Maintenance Tasks - Frequency for Predictive Maintenance- Optimum Combination of Maintenance Tasks- Corrective Maintenance- Management of FMEA and FMECA- Maintenance Tasks: Reports- Maintenance Tasks: Graphical Presentation- Work Breakdown Structures for Maint. Planning & Scheduling- Gantt Chart for Maintenance Planning and Scheduling

Session Eight

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) as a Tool to Reduce Main-tenance Costs and Improve Maintenance Productivity, Quality and Control.

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) SoftwareERP: the future trendsMaintenance Control via Audit

Session Nine

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The People Matter: Developing Sustainable Planning by your Team to Meet Future Needs of Maintenance.

Implementation of Maintenance Planning: Teamwork and Facilita-tor Reduction of Human Errors in Maintenance Planning and Schedul-ing

Session Ten

Optimising Maintenance via Root Cause Analysis and Failure Assessment to Cut Unnecessary Maintenance Costs

Root Causes of Failures for the Proactive Maintenance; Princi-ples of Root Cause Analysis of Failures; an Approach of Six Root CausesRoot Causes of Assets Failures: DescriptionPlanning Industrial Root Cause Work for Asset: 17 Industrial Case StudiesPlanning Failure Assessment for Maintenance: 9 Classical StepsPlanning Failure Assessment for Maintenance: Industrial Case StudiesReview of Learning OutcomesClosing Comments

Session Eleven

Meet Your Expert Trainer

PROF. LEN GELMAN

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE SUMMARY

Converting Maintenance Strategy into Smart Tactics to Ensure a Systematic Approach to Maintenance.

Prof. Len Gelman (UK) holds PhD and Dr. of Sciences (habilita-tion) degrees. He has trained and consulted the industry across the world. He is the author of over 200 publications (including 17 patents, 2 books and 2 book chapters) in the areas of maintenance, condition monitoring of complex mechanical systems and root cause analysis. Prof. Gelman has over 35 years of real-life industrial experience in maintenance.

He has developed and delivered training programs worldwide for both offshore and onshore facilities, including maintenance planning and scheduling, machinery failure analysis and prevention, reliability centered maintenance, condition monitoring of machinery, risk assess-ment for production and operations and problem solving and decision making.

Prof. Gelman is a Fellow of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT) and UK Institution of Diagnostic Engineers, Chairman of the Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Technology Technical Committee of the BINDT, President-Elect of the International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration, Honorary Editor of the International Journal of Condition Monitoring and Chairman of the International Society for Condition Monitoring.

He was Editor-in-Chief of the book series “Condition monitoring”; He is Chair of the 2007 World Congress on Engineering Asset Manage-ment, Honorary Co-Chair of the 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 and 2014 World Congresses of Engineering and Chair of the 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, and2014 International Condition Monitoring Conferences.

Prof. Gelman is a Chief Designer of numerous technologies and engineering prototypes for vibration fault detection/diagnosis/isolation.

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