Webcast: Principles of Lean Maintenance

Lean Maintenance is gaining traction as a sound strategy to keep equipment running and productivity humming. The hardest part is getting started. Plant Engineering presents a Webcast that looks at the steps needed to implement a sound Lean Maintenance strategy on your plant floor and to begin to reap the benefits.

By Plant Engineering Staff March 20, 2014

Lean Maintenance is gaining traction as a sound strategy to keep equipment running and productivity humming. The hardest part is getting started. Plant Engineering presents a Webcast that looks at the steps needed to implement a sound Lean Maintenance strategy on your plant floor and to begin to reap the benefits.

Learning objectives:

  • The value of Lean Maintenance as a plant-floor strategy and the history of lean
  • The steps and tools needed to get started down the road to Lean
  • Getting plant-floor buy-in from line workers
  • Incorporating technology into Lean maintenance

Presenter: Shon Isenhour, CMRP, Director of Education, Allied Reliability Group

Moderator: Bob Vavra, Content Manager and Moderator, Plant Engineering


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