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Mon, 22 Nov
|Osborne Engineering Limited
OTSRCFA001 ROOT CAUSE FAILURE ANALYSIS - Management (1)
Machinery Failure Analysis and Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) and the crucial role they are now playing in maximizing the reliability and the effectiveness of machinery for companies to remain competitive in a global place.
Time & Location
22 Nov 2021, 19:00 – 26 Nov 2021, 23:00
Osborne Engineering Limited, Unit 19, Nelson Industrial Estate, Atley Way, North, Cramlington NE23 1WA, UK
About the Event
Root Cause Failure Analysis (Ref:OTSRCFA001)
Course Objectives
To gain a detailed understanding of the Root cause Failure Analysis.
Course Description
Machinery Failure Analysis and Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) and the crucial role they are now playing in maximizing the reliability and the effectiveness of machinery for companies to remain competitive in a global place. The purpose of RCFA is to resolve problems that effect plant performance. The course will also outline why and when not to use Root Cause Failure Analysis and shall also look at a brief introduction to Asset Management.
Who Should Attend
Personnel involved with design, operation and maintenance of equipment including supervisors planners and engineers. It is of value to those involved in failure analysis and those who are considering its use.
Pre-Requisites
All Attendees should have a sound power generation background.
Course Outcome
At the end of this course you will be able to analysis machinery failure.
Course Outline
Day 1
Introduction
Root Cause Failure Analysis
• The nature of failure
• Purpose of the analysis
• Effective use of the analysis
Day 2
Root Cause Failure Analysis
• Failure modes and effects analysis
• Fault - Tree Analysis
• Cause and Effect Analysis
• Sequence of Effect Analysis
Day 3
Machinery Reliability
• Risk assessment and management
• Dependability and life cycle management
• Reliability and maintainability
• Reliability techniques
Day 4
Additional Issues Related to Failure Analysis
• Distinction between problems and opportunities
• Ongoing aspects of failure analysis
Day 5
Additional Issues Related to Failure Analysis
• Introduction to Condition Monitoring
• Course Review and Feedback