
Course Number: 891
Covers the basic types of maintenance organizations. Discusses cost-saving concepts of using work order systems. Explains how to develop and use information sources to implement maintenance management. Shows how to apply work standards and planning procedures to simplify a supervisor’s job. Introduces the use of computers for first-line supervisors.
Topics: Maintenance management; Objectives and priorities; Performing effectively Overcoming maintenance problems; Types of maintenance organizations; Comparing organizations; Who controls maintenance?; Span of control; Using organizational charts; Department changes
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Topics: Maintenance management system; Defining the workload; Maintenance vocabulary
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Topics: Work orders; Controlling costs with work standards; Other system components; When to use the EWO or MWO; MWO format; Reporting resource use; Standing work orders; Equipment master file; Planner’s use of the MWO; Function of the EWO; PM work orders; Manual work orders; Master schedule as a work order
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Topics: The uses of maintenance information; Controlling maintenance through information; Controlling labor uses and costs; The computer-based management system; Labor control information; Reporting labor information; Controlling major jobs; Material control; Maintenance costs; Noncomputer information; Informal information; Performance information you’ve always wanted to have; Supervisors need information; Improving the information environment
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Topics: Why is maintenance planning important?; Planning as a maintenance management tool; Planning concepts; Coordinating the plan; Detailed maintenance planning procedures; Plan for craft skills; Special planning considerations; Sources of planned work; Effect of planning on manpower use
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Topics: Why use standards?; Time standards; How are time standards used?; Standards help to reduce costs; Using engineered performance standards; The spreadsheet; Controlling the backlog; Assigning priorities; Scheduling work; Craft use and backlog; Analyzing backlog data
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Topics: The computer’s function; Information sources; Computer files; Processing data; Sources of data-processing support; Package programs; Accessing and inputting information; Computerizing essential maintenance information; Making use of computer information
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