Program Overview
This expert-led program on maintenance decision-making is designed for operations and maintenance professionals in the steel manufacturing sector. It addresses recurring equipment failures caused by maintenance decisions driven by schedules rather than failure behaviour. Participants will gain the ability to anticipate failure modes and choose maintenance actions that prevent repeat breakdowns. The program uses expert-led failure pattern analysis and plant decision scenarios to ensure practical application.
Features
- Identify failure patterns that calendar-based maintenance fails to prevent
- Make run-or-stop maintenance decisions based on failure behaviour, not schedules
- Detect early degradation signals before they escalate into unplanned downtime
- Apply asset-specific decision frameworks to reduce repeat failures and maintenance debt
Target audiences
- Maintenance Managers
- Reliability Engineers
- Operations Managers
- Asset Engineers
Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 28 Lessons
- 1 Day
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- Module 1: Why Preventive Maintenance Fails in Steel Plants4
- Module 2: Failure Patterns Unique to Steel Operations4
- Module 3: Maintenance Decisions Under Production Pressure4
- Module 4: Reliability Signals That Arrive Too Late4
- Module 5: Asset-Specific Decision Frameworks4
- Module 6: Cross-Functional Maintenance Conflicts4
- Module 7: Personal Failure-Based Maintenance Playbook4



