Tag Archives: Failure data
Living RCM Certified® and ISO 14224
Living RCM Certified® procedures for work order data entry allow reliability engineers to perform reliability analysis . Analysis usually precedes improvement. Living RCM Certified® adheres to the RCM terminology set in Standard SAE JA1011. Standard ISO 14224 uses a different … Continue reading
LRCM reliability technician survey results
These are the results of a survey of a group of 9 technicians tasked to interact with the new Mesh work order closure form. This alternative entry method, a feature of “Living RCM” is meant to improve data quality for … Continue reading
LRCM reliability analyst survey results
Mesh LRCM has two principal objectives. First, to ensure analyzable work order data, and second, to update the RCM knowledge base whenever it deviates from reality as observed by the technician. On a scale of one to 10, six maintenance … Continue reading
How to assess EAM and CBM predictive capability
The article Take the EAM data health check provided maintenance engineers with a form for submitting their CBM and EAM data for assessment of its predictive decision support capability. In this article we’ll describe the methods we use to scrutinize … Continue reading
Take the EAM data health check
If biological health depends on the quality of food we ingest a maintenance department will thrive on a diet of “good” data that it will convert to optimal decisions. Data analysis covers a vital role in maintenance management. Yet most … Continue reading