Maintenance policies
Maintenance policies

Master maintenance strategies, failure analysis, and predictive techniques to optimise reliability and reduce operational costs.

Maintenance
Maintenance policies
Maintenance
steeluniversity
steeluniversity

Maintenance

8 hours
6 lessons
8.3/10 (3)
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Description

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of maintenance strategies and their role in ensuring equipment reliability and operational efficiency in industrial environments. It covers the full spectrum of maintenance approaches, from fundamental concepts of equipment failure behaviour to advanced diagnostic techniques and strategic decision-making. Learners begin by exploring how equipment deteriorates over time, including the analysis of failure patterns and the classification of failures. The course then examines the main maintenance policies—corrective, time-based, condition-based, and improvement maintenance—highlighting their applications, advantages, and limitations. Building on this foundation, the course introduces predictive diagnostic techniques used to monitor equipment condition and anticipate failures through data-driven insights. Finally, it addresses the economic and strategic aspects of maintenance, focusing on cost optimisation, policy selection criteria, and the design of dynamic maintenance strategies tailored to specific operational contexts. Designed for industrial professionals, this course enables learners to make informed maintenance decisions, optimise resource allocation, and enhance the reliability and performance of production systems.

Course content

Basic concepts - MTN0102205
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Maintenance Policies - MTN0102210
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Predictive diagnostic techniques - MTN0102215
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Design of maintenance strategy - MTN0102220
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Final exam - MTN0102500
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Certificate - MTN0102550
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Learning Outcomes

  • Analyzes equipment performance and failure history to predict maintenance needs.
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  • Develops maintenance workflows, analyzes maintenance logs, and identifies trends for continuous improvement.
    3

  • Analyse past maintenance rates and their impact on production schedules.
    2
  • Analyse maintenance targets to improve accuracy in maintenance planning.
    2
  • Identify components of corrective and preventive maintenance plans.
    3
  • Apply the principles of maintenance planning to ensure optimal performance.
    2
  • Design corrective maintenance plans to ensure reliable equipment performance.
    3
  • Examine maintenance plans to identify areas requiring improvement.
    4
  • Assess the impact of maintenance plans on manufacturing process performance.
    3
  • Identify key manufacturing priorities and objectives in relation to maintenance.
    4
  • Assess the impact of maintenance plans on manufacturing process performance.
    3
  • Justify resource requirements for maintenance strategies to senior management.
    4
  • Articulate the implications of equipment malfunctions on maintenance strategy.
    3
  • Analyse past maintenance rates and their impact on production schedules.
    2
  • Assess the impact of maintenance plans on manufacturing process performance.
    3
  • Establish maintenance strategies for the organisation to improve equipment reliability.
    4

  • Identify key condition indicators and develop prediction models for equipment monitoring.
    2
  • Analyse condition monitoring and equipment performance data.
    2

Related Occupations

Maintenance Director
Provide sufficient levels of equipment capability, availability and reliability at the lowest possible cost, with the highest degree of safety to support superior manufacturing by: • Ensuring a safe, healthy and environmentally responsible workplace with a ZERO Accident mindset. • Partner with operations and engineering to assume joint responsibility for performance management and a commitment of continual improvement to ensure the evolution of facilities, maintenance processes and organization to meet all current and future needs. • Adapting Best practices for continual improvement of effectiveness, efficiency and consistency. • Attaining all Business results based on pre-determined targets and goals for health & safety, environment, quality, costs, productivity and resources. • Set Objectives / KPI for Maintenance Department & drive to achieve the same. • Responsible for Maintenance of Utility (Auxiliaries), Mechanical, Electrical functions of all assets in Plant.
Manager Finishing Mechanical
Effectively lead & Manage the Team to ensure reliable maintenance of Mechanical Hydraulic & Lubrication Systems of Seamless Steel Plant process equipment’s. This includes predictive, preventive and reactive maintenance services to ensure the plant machinery and equipment is in a state of operational readiness and in proper working condition for reliable business continuity at targeted budget.

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