Does your organization use a CMMS/EAM or a specialized Reliability Software to identify, eliminate, mitigate or control failures?
Does your organization use failure reports which include cost variance, Mean Time Between Failure, Mean Time Between Repair, dominant failure patterns in your operation, common threads between failures such as “lack of lubrication” due to lubricator not using known industry standards?
What does your organization use to control failures? and why?
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Let's focus in on reports which would allow an organization to stop chasing bad actors and eliminate failures.
How about?
> Common Failure Thread by Component, Failure Code, and Cause
> Most dominant failure pattern by component
> % of Assets with No Identifiable Defect
> Mean Time Between Repair
If you would like a short article on Failures send me an email at rsmith@gpallied.com
"Failure Elimination is the Goal"
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