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Enhance Your Experience Through Workshops at Reliable Plant 2019
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An organization never stands still, and neither should your professional development. Enhance your experience at the 2019 Reliable Plant Conference & Exhibition by attending one of the pre- or post-conference workshops. Not only will you gain more expertise in your field, you’ll be able to share innovative ideas to help your facility gain efficiency and growth.
Secure your full-conference registration for only $1,395 by registering online or call 918-392-5038 now. Already registered? Don’t worry – you can add a workshop to your registration for only $245.
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Pre-Conference Workshops – Mon., April 15
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Maintenance Digitalization: Improving Workforce Productivity and Compliance
Paul Muir, Mobideo, and Walter Pinto, PennPetChem
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This interactive workshop will explore modern digital techniques and detail the opportunities within asset maintenance processes to improve workforce productivity and compliance.
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You will learn how to evaluate and quantify the benefits of digital projects in order to identify the highest payback opportunities.
Key Principles and Best Practices for Better Maintenance Management
Christer Idhammar and Owe Forsberg, IDCON
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Success in maintenance management requires a framework that must be followed and understood by the organization as a whole.
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This workshop will provide a deeper understanding of the business processes that support effective plant maintenance.
Achieving a New Standard of Reliability with the IoT Jon Prescott, Scante, and Jeremy Drury, IoT Diagnostics
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Successful deployments of the internet of things (IoT) typically are difficult, fragmented, impractical and messy. This workshop will explain why you should not just be looking to connect one asset or one level of operation.
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This workshop also focuses on how managing connected assets should be the new standard for reliability practices in the future.
How to Integrate Multiple Condition Monitoring Technologies for Maximum Reliability Walter Barringer, Allied Reliability
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How do the “big four” condition monitoring technologies work and what can they tell you about your machinery and your equipment’s condition?
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This workshop will focus on the four primary condition monitoring technologies: vibration, infrared thermography, ultrasound and oil analysis.
8 Steps to Successful Maintenance Planning Jeff Shiver, People and Processes
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Studies have shown that only one in 10 maintenance planners and schedulers is utilized effectively. This workshop will help you establish business processes for better maintenance planning and scheduling.
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The workshop will also show you how to define roles and responsibilities, train and coach the planner function, create partnerships with specific stakeholders, develop and organize precision job plans, and leverage feedback for continuous improvement.
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Post-Conference Workshops – Thurs., April 18
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Designing and Procuring Equipment to Increase Reliability Jerry Putt, Noria Corporation
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Most efforts to meet reliability goals generally come from the maintenance organization. This workshop will provide suggestions for designers and procurement professionals that can result in higher potential reliability.
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This workshop will also give the maintenance team a better opportunity to consistently achieve the optimum capability of the equipment.
SuccessIRies 201: Hands-on Thermography Workshop Jim Seffrin, Infraspection Institute
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One of the most challenging steps for a thermographer is leaving the classroom and using an infrared imager in the real world.
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This workshop will provide hands-on time with infrared imagers to help attendees learn more about infrared thermography.
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