PublishedWiley, June 2004 |
ISBN9780764557651 |
FormatSoftcover, 288 pages |
Dimensions20.3cm × 13.2cm × 1.5cm |
A good plan is good for business
Breakdown maintenance still accounts for much of the time maintenance workers put in. Too often, the result is lost revenue, excessive downtime, and poor-quality repairs. This convenient, practical guide shows you how to develop a comprehensive planning and scheduling effort to ensure all resources are available when they are needed. You'll discover how to gather supportive data and build plans that will help you control maintenance costs and equipment downtime.
Make informed decisions about the most effective way to perform maintenance
Establish solid shutdown schedules
Set reasonable goals based on your budget
Understand a range of estimating and scheduling methods Structure a work order system that supports your plan
Allocate money, material, and labor resources for maximum productivity
Use multi-skill training to its best advantage
Formulate methods to identify the right work to be performed during a shutdown