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1 Fundamentals of RCM Analysis R ELIABILITY C ENTERED M AINTENANCE
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2 Administrative Notes: IntroductionIntroduction COURSE OVERVIEW Course Length: Course Length: Class Hours: Class Hours: Lunch Lunch Student Roster: Student Roster: Critique Sheet: Critique Sheet: Student Guide: Student Guide: Computers: Computers: Msg/Phone: Msg/Phone: 3 Days 0800 - 1600 1130 - 1230 Full Name/Co./Dept. Please Use It! Yours To Keep Use When Directed TBA
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3 Course Description: IntroductionIntroduction TARGET AUDIENCE Anyone interested in performing RCM analysis or responsible for implementing an RCM program, including personnel responsible for the maintenance and operation of equipment. This course is also applicable to engineers, logisticians, and maintenance planners/managers involved in maintenance programs. Anyone interested in performing RCM analysis or responsible for implementing an RCM program, including personnel responsible for the maintenance and operation of equipment. This course is also applicable to engineers, logisticians, and maintenance planners/managers involved in maintenance programs. COURSE OVERVIEW
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4 Course Objective: IntroductionIntroduction COURSE OVERVIEW To provide you with an introduction to the philosophy, theory, and practical experience needed to implement and perform RCM analysis.
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5 Course Expectation: IntroductionIntroduction COURSE OVERVIEW Upon completion of this course you will: Be able to understand the concepts and processes required to perform RCM analysis Be able to participate in an RCM analysis Additional assistance, training, and experience will likely be necessary to independently implement and execute an RCM effort
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6 Course Agenda: IntroductionIntroduction COURSE OVERVIEW UNIT I - INTRODUCTION Module 1 - RCM Introduction Module 1 - RCM Introduction Module 2 - RCM in the NAVAIR Organization Module 2 - RCM in the NAVAIR Organization Module 3 - Terminology/Concepts Module 3 - Terminology/Concepts UNIT II - RCM PROCESS Module 1 - RCM Process Overview Module 1 - RCM Process Overview Module 2 - Planning and Preparation Module 2 - Planning and Preparation Module 3 - Hardware Partitioning Module 3 - Hardware Partitioning Module 4 – FMECA Module 4 – FMECA Module 5 - RCM Decision Logic Module 5 - RCM Decision Logic
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7 Course Agenda: IntroductionIntroduction COURSE OVERVIEW UNIT III - HOW TO PERFORM RCM Module 1 - RCM Software Review Module 1 - RCM Software Review » Software Demonstration » Work Shop (Part 1/2) Module 2 - Service/Lubrication Task Module 2 - Service/Lubrication Task Module 3 - On Condition Task Module 3 - On Condition Task Module 4 - Hard Time Task Module 4 - Hard Time Task Module 5 - Failure Finding Task Module 5 - Failure Finding Task Module 6 - Age Exploration Module 6 - Age Exploration Module 7 - Selecting Task or Other Options Module 7 - Selecting Task or Other Options Module 8 - Analytical Methods Module 8 - Analytical Methods » Work Shop (Part 3) » Work Shop (Part 4)
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8 Course Agenda: IntroductionIntroduction COURSE OVERVIEW UNIT IV – ADDITIONAL TOPICS Module 1 - Task Packaging Module 1 - Task Packaging Module 2 - Sustaining the Analysis Module 2 - Sustaining the Analysis Module 3 - Data Considerations Module 3 - Data Considerations Course Review Case Studies Class Project
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9 Student Introduction: IntroductionIntroduction COURSE OVERVIEW Class Introduction Name Name Current job responsibilities Current job responsibilities Type of equipment working with Type of equipment working with Prior RCM Experience (if any) Prior RCM Experience (if any)
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