Asset Management Domain
Asset Lifecycle & Lifecycle Cost Management
This 2-day workshop demonstrates the best use of asset management plans and lifecycle management methodologies and techniques applied to new and ageing assets; to improve optimal life, productivity, risk exposures and lifecycle costs.
Risk Management: Identification, Assessment, & Control
This 2-day training steps you through the fundamental building blocks to create a strategy for implementing a successful Risk Management Framework. During the class, the participants will receive hands-on instruction while preparing control strategies that ultimately help you reduce risk and achieve the optimized project execution at the lowest total cost. This training takes a holistic approach that address Risk Management based on ISO 31000, Project and Construction Management Risk, and Risk Management Plans. Moreover, supporting people, business process, data and enabling technologies critical to success will also be tackled.
Asset Performance Management Foundation Training
The Asset Performance Management course is a foundation level course designed to bring maintenance practitioners to a common level of understanding with regard to the main terms and concepts underpinning Asset Reliability and world class Asset Performance Management. The participants will explore how the concepts and strategies can be used to maximize their experience and build strong bases from which the organization’s Asset Management and Maintenance strategies will continue to evolve
API 579 / ASME FFS-1 Standard: Fitness-For-Service
A 4-day intensive course that emphasize API 579 Fitness-For-Service (FFS) as essential guideline for a run- repair-replace decision making process to help determine if pressurized equipment containing flaws that have been identified by inspection can continue to operate safely for certain period.
Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, and Safety (RAMS) Analysis
In this 4‐day course, you will learn about assessing the reliability, availability, maintainability, and safety aspects of machines and machine installations. How to assess projects from a reliability and safety prospective, how to prepare RAMS studies and reports, and how to spec the requirements for such analyses if you are preparing for a new project.