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Reliability Engineering
8 source pages
Asset Criticality Analysis
Asset Criticality Analysis is the structured process of evaluating and ranking assets based on the consequences of failure and the likelihood of failure in order to prioritize maintenance, reliability, capital investment, spare parts, and risk management activities.
Explore resourceCondition Monitoring & Predictive Maintenance
Condition Monitoring and Predictive Maintenance (PdM) is the systematic process of evaluating the health of physical assets using condition-based technologies, inspections, and data analysis to detect developing failures before functional failure occurs.
Explore resourceDefect Elimination
Defect Elimination is the systematic process of identifying, removing, or controlling the physical, procedural, operational, and organizational conditions that repeatedly create equipment failures, quality losses, safety incidents, and unnecessary maintenance work.
Explore resourceFailure Analysis & Failure Mechanisms
Failure Analysis is the systematic process of investigating how and why equipment failed by identifying the physical failure mechanism, contributing factors, and underlying causes.
Explore resourceFailure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a structured method for identifying how an asset, system, process, or component can fail, evaluating the consequences of those failures, and prioritizing actions that reduce risk before failures occur.
Explore resourceReliability Engineering
Reliability Engineering is the discipline of designing, operating, maintaining, and continuously improving physical assets so they perform their required functions safely, consistently, and cost-effectively throughout their intended life.
Explore resourceReliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM)
Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) is a structured decision-making process used to determine the most appropriate maintenance strategy for every asset based on how it fails, the consequences of failure, and the needs of the business.
Explore resourceRoot Cause Analysis (RCA)
Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is a structured process used to identify the underlying causes of a problem so that the problem can be permanently prevented from recurring.
Explore resourceAsset Management
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Asset Lifecycle Planning
Asset Lifecycle Planning is the systematic process of planning, managing, optimizing, renewing, and retiring physical assets throughout their entire lifecycle to maximize organizational value while balancing performance, cost, risk, and sustainability.
Explore resourceAsset Management Fundamentals
Asset management connects business objectives to consistent lifecycle decisions about physical assets, balancing value, performance, cost, and risk.
Explore resourceAsset Register Development
A practical guide to building, validating, governing, and maintaining an asset register that supports maintenance execution, reliability analysis, cost visibility, capital planning, and CMMS/EAM data quality.
Explore resourceAssets and Asset Classification
A practical guide to defining, organizing, and classifying physical assets so maintenance teams and asset-intensive business owners can use consistent asset language across hierarchy, register, work history, cost, risk, and reliability decisions.
Explore resourceCapital Investment Planning
Capital Investment Planning is the systematic process of identifying, evaluating, prioritizing, funding, and governing capital investments in physical assets to maximize long-term organizational value while balancing performance, cost, risk, and opportunity.
Explore resourceCMMS
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Bills of Material (BOM) Management
A Bill of Material (BOM) is a structured list of the spare parts, consumables, assemblies, and components required to maintain a specific asset.
Explore resourceCMMS Fundamentals
A Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) is software used to manage maintenance work, equipment information, preventive maintenance, spare parts, labor, costs, and maintenance history.
Explore resourceCMMS Governance & Administration
CMMS Governance & Administration is the process of establishing the policies, roles, standards, controls, and administrative practices required to ensure a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) remains accurate, secure, reliable, and aligned with business objectives throughout its lifecycle.
Explore resourceEquipment Master Data
Equipment Master Data is the structured collection of information that uniquely identifies, describes, classifies, and organizes every maintainable asset within a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
Explore resourceFailure Coding & Asset Taxonomy
Failure Coding & Asset Taxonomy is the standardized method of classifying assets, failures, causes, and corrective actions within a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
Explore resourceJob Plan Management
Job Plan Management is the process of creating, organizing, standardizing, governing, and continuously improving reusable maintenance job plans within a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
Explore resourcePreventive Maintenance Library Management
Preventive Maintenance (PM) Library Management is the process of creating, organizing, standardizing, governing, and continuously improving a centralized collection of preventive maintenance templates used throughout a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
Explore resourceWork Management Configuration
Work Management Configuration is the process of designing, standardizing, governing, and continuously improving the workflows, statuses, priorities, approvals, and automation used to manage maintenance work within a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
Explore resourceMaintenance Leadership
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Building a Maintenance Department
Building a Maintenance Department is the process of designing the people, processes, systems, and organizational structure required to safely maintain assets, improve reliability, and support the long-term objectives of the business.
Explore resourceMaintenance Culture
Maintenance Culture is the collection of shared values, behaviors, expectations, and daily habits that determine how maintenance work is performed within an organization.
Explore resourceMaintenance Leadership
Maintenance Leadership is the practice of building, leading, and continuously improving the people, systems, and culture responsible for maintaining physical assets safely, reliably, and cost-effectively.
Explore resourceKPIs
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Preventive Maintenance
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Work Management