An intensive professional development training course on
Root Cause Failure Analysis
Corporate Learning from Each and Every Mistake
Why Choose Root Cause Failure Analysis Training Course?
This AZTech Root Cause Failure Analysis training course addresses a modern approach to problem solving in maintenance management and is based on some of the most recent research in the field. Participants will be enabled to improve the performance of their operation with practical, down-to-earth techniques that are based on first principles.
This Root Cause Failure Analysis training course will highlight:
- Logistics of Continuous Performance Improvement
- Decision Logic and Operational Knowledge Types
- Maturity Indexing
- Relationship Development and Analysis
- Strategic Focus
- Complexity, Risk, and Variability Models
What are the Goals?
By the end of this Root Cause Failure Analysis training course, participants will be able to:
- Develop and implement a sustainable world-class maintenance strategy
- Perform a systematic Root Cause Failure Analysis
- Develop an improved understanding of numerous maintenance environment variables, and of the relationships between them
- Understand, audit and optimize your maintenance process
- Understand the use and application of generic problem solving techniques
- Cascade the principles and benefits of the program to other employees
Who is this Training Course for?
This course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
- Engineering and Technical Professionals and Supervisors from any industry
- Maintenance Planners and Coordinators
- Operations and Manufacturing Professionals and Supervisors
- Foremen and Team Leaders
- Plant Engineers and Maintenance System Professionals
- Section Engineers and Planners
How will this Training Course be Presented?
The training methodology is interactive with numerous group exercises and is suitable for all employees involved in maintenance and operations management. The pace and level of the training course is customized to the understanding of the delegates.
The Course Content
- Problem Identification Session
- Terminology of RCFA
- Decision Logic
- Three Knowledge Types
- Maintenance Maturity Indexing
- Six Level Generic Performance Standard
- Continuous Improvement
- Exercises
- Introduction to Modern Maintenance Practice
- The SQC Performance Model
- Reverse Risk Analysis
- Maintenance / Operations Objectives and Resource Analysis
- Complexity, Risk, and Variability Models
- The Maintenance Cost Ratio
- Solving of Delegate Problems
- Exercises
- Cross Referencing Operational Variables (Group Exercise)
- “Your Maintenance Costs are too High!”
- Sigma Sets: The Absolute Decision Standard
- Data / Knowledge Base
- Accuracy and Availability of Data / Cost relationship
- The Four Critical Stages of Data Maturity
- Logical Critical Thinking vs. Creative Lateral Divergent Thinking
- Case Studies: Analysis and Exercises
- Maintenance Strategy Development and Implementation
- Standard Pitfalls for Maintenance Improvement Initiatives
- Generic Problem Solving Techniques
- Logical Problem Solving Techniques
- Creative Problem Solving Techniques
- Other Problem Solving Techniques
- A Systematic Root Cause Failure Analysis Methodology
- Exercises
- Introduction to TRIZ Methodology
- Review of Most Suitable Techniques
- Development of an “Instant Approach” to Problem Solving
- Application of “Standard Questions”
- Individual Delegate Requirements
- Commercial Programs
- Logistical Requirements for Practical RCFA Implementation
- RCFA Exercises (Analysis of Client Company Specific Problems)
Certificate and Accreditation
- AZTech Certificate of Completion for delegates who attend and complete the training course
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