Root Cause Analysis
Allied Reliability Group Pocket Consultant Series
Gulf Professional Publishing
Will be published approx. on 1. January 2029
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-0-12-401739-9 (ISBN)
Description
In an environment where equipment is expected to run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week under extreme conditions, downtime caused by equipment failure can quickly put a company out of business. The problem is that many maintenance supervisors lack the necessary experience or tools to identify and eliminate breakdowns through an effective Root Cause Analysis. Concise and easy to understand, R^5 Cause Analysis provides unique process based approach, as well as useful problem solving techniques which when applied will increase uptime and decrease cost.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
William Andrew Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 151 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-12-401739-9 (9780124017399)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Author
CMRP,Reliability Strategy Leader
Ivara Corporation
Ricky has over 30 years in maintenance and reliability as a maintenance manager, maintenance supervisor, maintenance training specialist, field engineer, maintenance mechanic, maintenance consultant and is a well known published author. Ricky has worked with maintenance organizations in hundreds of facilities, industrial plants, ships, etc, world wide in developing reliability, maintenance and technical training strategies. Prior to joining Allied Reliability in 2008, Ricky worked as a professional maintenance employee for Exxon Company USA, Alumax (this plant was rated the best in the world for over 18 years), Kendall Company, and Hercules Chemical providing the foundation for his reliability and maintenance experience. Ricky is the co-author of "Rules of Thumb for Maintenance and Reliability Engineers�, "Lean Maintenance� and "Industrial Repair, Best Maintenance Repair Practices�. Ricky also writes for different magazines during the past 20 years on technical, reliability and maintenance subjects. Ricky holds certification as Certified Plant Maintenance Manager from the Association of Facilities Engineering as well as a Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional from the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals. Ricky lives in Charleston, SC with his wife. Aside form spending time with his 3 children and 3 grandchildren, Ricky enjoys kayaking, fishing, hiking and archaeology.
Ricky has over 30 years in maintenance and reliability as a maintenance manager, maintenance supervisor, maintenance training specialist, field engineer, maintenance mechanic, maintenance consultant and is a well known published author. Ricky has worked with maintenance organizations in hundreds of facilities, industrial plants, ships, etc, world wide in developing reliability, maintenance and technical training strategies. Prior to joining Allied Reliability in 2008, Ricky worked as a professional maintenance employee for Exxon Company USA, Alumax (this plant was rated the best in the world for over 18 years), Kendall Company, and Hercules Chemical providing the foundation for his reliability and maintenance experience. Ricky is the co-author of "Rules of Thumb for Maintenance and Reliability Engineers�, "Lean Maintenance� and "Industrial Repair, Best Maintenance Repair Practices�. Ricky also writes for different magazines during the past 20 years on technical, reliability and maintenance subjects. Ricky holds certification as Certified Plant Maintenance Manager from the Association of Facilities Engineering as well as a Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional from the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals. Ricky lives in Charleston, SC with his wife. Aside form spending time with his 3 children and 3 grandchildren, Ricky enjoys kayaking, fishing, hiking and archaeology.
Content
Part One: Change Analysis
Part Two: Fault and Logic Tree
Part Three: Sequence of Events
Part Four: Event and Casual Factor Analysis
Part Five: Simplified Failure Modes Analysis (FMA); and
Part Two: Fault and Logic Tree
Part Three: Sequence of Events
Part Four: Event and Casual Factor Analysis
Part Five: Simplified Failure Modes Analysis (FMA); and