Learn how to use RCM and RCFA methodologies for logical decision-making process related to the equipment maintenance and for accident prevention.
In the framework of the EU FP7 project iNTeg-Risk "Early Recognition, Monitoring and Integrated Management of Emerging, New Technology related Risks", Steinbeis University (STI Advanced Risk Technologies) and other project partners have set up a modern and modular European Master and Certification Program with the emphasis on management and analysis of emerging risks related to new technologies. Herewith, we announce the forthcoming course
II-R05 RCM&RCFA
Reliability Centered Maintenance and Root Cause Failure Analysis
June 17 - 21, 2013
Lecturer: Daniel Baloš
The course is open for students of the universities and employees of the companies participating in the project, as well as for the external participants.
Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) and Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) are methodologies used for logical decision-making process for analysis and definition of the equipment maintenance requirements, as well as for accident prevention. The focus of the course is on the damage mechanisms appearing in different industries. A large number of well elaborated examples is included.
The course provides advanced knowledge on Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) and Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA). It explains why these two methodologies are commonly used for logical decision-making process for analysis and definition of the equipment maintenance requirements, as well as for accident prevention.
In the end of the course attendees will be able to answer following questions:
- What are different maintenance strategies?
- Which strategy is to be applied in which case?
- What are trendable and what are non-trendable damage mechanisms?
- What is RCM and what are benefits?
- What is RC(F)A and what are general analysis techniques?
- What are types of damage and their specifics mechanisms?
- What are general damage mechanisms, what are damage mechanisms specific for refining industry?
- How reliable are NDT techniques and what are influencing factors.
The course is intended for staff mostly dealing with maintenance work in petroleum, process and power industries.
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Lecturer: D. Balos
€750 | 3CPs
Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) and Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) as methodologies used for logical decision-making process for analysis and definition of the equipment maintenance requirements, as well as for accident prevention. The focus of the course is on the damage mechanisms appearing in different industries. A large number of well elaborated examples is included.
Registration fees for participants are:
- 500 €, regular registration
- 400 €, for ETPIS members
- 200 €, for iNTeg-Risk partners, members of the International Advisory Board and EU-VRi members (only cost for the catering and handouts) and for students not mentioned elsewhere
- free of charge, for students enrolled in “European Master of Risk Engineering & Management”, students of Uni Stuttgart (under the agreement between Uni Stuttgart and SHB)
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