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World Class Maintenance Management: The 12 Disciplines
Contributor(s): Angeles, Rolly (Author), Nelms, Charles Robert (Author)
ISBN: 9710110411     ISBN-13: 9789710110414
Publisher: Rolando Santiago Angeles
OUR PRICE:   $73.14  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Machinery
- Technology & Engineering | Engineering (general)
- Technology & Engineering | Industrial Technology
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 8.5" W x 11" (2.26 lbs) 318 pages
 
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This book on World Class Maintenance Management - The 12 Disciplines depicts the life, pressure and struggles of maintenance in seeking better ways and means in improving how they manage and maintain their equipment and assets in their industry. The Author shares his passion and experience about the day to day struggles in the life of a maintenance. Industries are looking for better ways on how to do the correct maintenance on their equipment and assets. I wrote this book because I believe with all my heart and experience that every maintenance from industries should understand that not all they we do on maintenance is right and that we need to change our paradigm in order to achieve a World Class Maintenance Management level. Most industries use the traditional concept of Preventive Maintenance realizing that they end up with more failures and breakdowns on their equipment. This book will tell you why. Some of the main highlights of this book includes:

  • RCM vs TPM which is the best lb for lb maintenance improvement strategy
  • An Inconvenient Truth About Preventive Maintenance
  • Survey on Top 10 Problems on Preventive Maintenance
  • Where Do We End Our Probe on Root Cause Failure Analysis
  • Is OEE a Perfect Measurement?
  • 3 Levels of Oil Analysis Test
  • Can We Really Eliminate Breakdowns on Our Equipment?
  • Patterns of Failure, Types of Failure, Occurrences of Failures, Classification of Failures
  • What are the 12 Disciplines of Maintenance Management
  • Why CMMS Should be the Last Maintenance Discipline to be Adopted?
  • The Lifeblood of Root Cause Failure Analysis
  • Implementing the 12 Disciplines of World Class Maintenance Management
  • What Does It Take to Change Peopl?
  • Life Cycle Management - Why Cheap is Actually Expensive in the Long Run
  • Steps in Implementing a Lubrication Strategy in Your Plant
  • Is TPM and RCM Contradictory or Complementary and how to integrate the two strategies together
  • And much more

This book contains real life stories, struggles and actual experiences by the Author in his career in maintenance and currently as a Reliability and Maintenance Consultant. The book is easy to absorb as it is structured into three parts which are the Basics, the Strategies and the Advance Disciplines. The Twelve Disciplines are grouped accordingly into these three parts. Maintenance often time seek for advance ways in dealing with their everyday problems and issues. The message of this book is simple and straightforward, that there is no better way to start by going back to the "Basics" and addressing these very small problems we have in our plant. Big problems, unplanned break-downs and catastrophic failures are just an accumulation of small problems that has always been ignored and mostly neglected in the first place. The Author strongly emphasize the importance operators play in addressing these basic equipment condition and is considered a partner with maintenance on this shared responsibility they have towards their equipment. It is very difficult or impossible for maintenance people to transcend from a reactive to a proactive mode if operators will not be involved along the way. When the Basics had been set and well established, then maintenance can move on with the different maintenance and reliability strategies which are explained in detail on this book. Each Chapter covers a specific maintenance discipline. Chapter 14 of this book covers an implementation stage and the last chapter explains about people.


Contributor Bio(s): Angeles, Rolly: - "Rolly, is a seasoned international reliability and maintenance consultant with 29 years of solid experience in the field. He hails from the Philippines and had been invited in different countries to conduct reliability and maintenance training courses in United Arab Emirates, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Thailand, Qatar, Nigeria, Bangladesh, South Africa, China and Botswana. His portfolio of maintenance trainings include Maintenance Management courses on TPM, Lubrication, Tribology, Condition-Based Maintenance, RCM, RCFA, Planned Maintenance, World Class Maintenance Management, The 12 Disciplines, Oil Contamination Control, Maintenance Indices and KPI's, Maintenance Management Strategies and much more. Rolly previously worked with Amkor Technology Philippines, as a TPM Senior Engineer, an industry engaged in the manufacture of Integrated Circuit products and spearheaded their Planned Maintenance organization compose of maintenance managers and engineers. He was also responsible for the dramatic reduction of unplanned breakdowns in their TPM Journey as well as RCM implementation on their Facilities AHU units and as well as their substation equipment. Today, Rolly is currently working as an independent reliability and maintenance consultant. Rolly had released two books on maintenance his first book on World Class Maintenance Management - The Twelve Disciplines, and recently a sequel to his first book which is Maintenance - Roadmap to Reliability. - Mr. Rolly is one of the World Class Best Trainers I have come across during my 28 years career. The course was built up very methodically in the most simplest way. His presentation skills and his command on the various Maintenance Strategies made the workshop very interesting. Mr. Rolly is one of the few Maintenance Professionals I have come across who is very much attached and dedicated to the Maintenance Profession. His wealth of experience and his humor made the RCM Workshop even more interesting. The structuring and delivery of the concept enables all the participants to initiate RCM studies very confidently. The training material provided by Mr. Rolly was excellent and was prepared with great care to ensure that all the participants are fully been benefited. I am sure that all the participants in this three day workshop have been benefited by his technical and intellectual sharing of his knowledge. From Srinagesh Dy, General Manager, Reliance Industries Ltd., India - With my almost 30 years of my maintenance experience in the field of electrical engineering both in mining and power industry. I though I was well equipped as a good maintenance, but after this training, it was reversed. The best thing I have learned today is to go back to the basics and from there practice and apply the 12 Disciplines of Maintenance learned one at a time. From Pablo Dulay Jr. Maintenance Planner, Sual Power Plant, Team Energy Corporation, Philippines - Rolly Angeles is one of the best trainers (World Class) I have ever met in my life. The delivery of the RCM course by him was so smooth and straight to the point. Besides he combined technicality with intellectualism thereby carrying even the most assumed idle time along. The definition of the different tasks in RCM caught most of my attention. The RCM Information Worksheet simplifies the course to enable an ideal team to come up with the best maintenance strategies. Although it is a challenge to convince management team that is not trained on RCM to adopt, I will still insist that RCM is the best maintenance strategy world wide now. From Kalu-Kalu, Head of District Maintenance, Nigeria"