Webcast: Working as a Team: How operations and maintenance interact for higher reliability

There are four common areas of interaction that when done right drive incredible results for facilities pursuing uptime and reliability improvement.

By Plant Engineering Staff February 25, 2016

There are four common areas of interaction that when done right drive incredible results for facilities pursuing uptime and reliability improvement. In each area we will discuss challenges and potential solutions and share examples that the attendee can repurpose for their facility.

The four areas include:

  • Breaking the "on break" mentality
  • Operators as a "second line of defense"
  • Autonomous Maintenance or operator care
  • Problem solving together

This Webcast will be an opportunity to gather your operations and maintenance peers to view the presentation and then continue the discussion after the session and create a plan for your own plant.

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

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


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