Certified Reliability Leader Uptime Elements Passport Series
1. Certified Reliability Leader Uptime Elements Passports (5)
1. Reliability Engineering for Maintenance a. Criticality Analysis b. Reliability Strategy Development c. Reliability Engineering d. Root Cause Analysis e. Capital Project Management f. Reliability Centered Design
2. Asset Condition Management a. Asset Condition Information b. Vibration Analysis c. Fluid Analysis d. Ultrasound Testing e. Infrared Thermal Imaging f. Motor Testing g. Alignment and Balancing h. Non-Destructive Testing i. Machinery Lubrication
3. Work Execution Management a. Preventive Maintenance b. Planning and Scheduling c. Operator Driven Reliability d. MRO-Spares Management e. Defect Elimination f. Computerized Maintenance Management System
4. Leadership for Reliability a. Executive Sponsorship b. Operational Excellence c. Human Capital Management d. Competency Based Learning e. Integrity f. Reliability Journey (formerly known as the Travel Guide)
5. Asset Management a. Strategy and Plans b. Corporate Responsibility c. Strategic Asset Management Plan d. Risk Management e. Asset Knowledge f. Asset Lifecycle Management g. Decision Making h. Performance Indicators i. Continuous Improvement
A helpful series of hornbooks for taking the Certified Reliability Leader exam. The reliabilityweb approach is something on the order of "all maintenance is bad," and these books provide a nice strategic overview of how to develop maintenance-free operations. Of course, the RW team concedes that few if any operations have succeeded in creating such a workplace, and the real value of the "Uptime Elements" approach is that it enables you to see all the things your indifferent fortune 500 employer and harried co-workers are doing wrong (or just carelessly, due to overwork).