Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM)

Introduction

This course provides participants with a solid foundation in Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) – a structured methodology recognized by international standards (SAE JA1011/JA1012). RCM ensures that physical assets continue to deliver their intended functions in a safe, reliable, and cost-effective manner.

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the principles, logic, and applications of RCM.
  • Define equipment functions and functional failures.
  • Identify failure modes and analyze their consequences.
  • Select appropriate and effective maintenance strategies.
  • Integrate condition monitoring and predictive maintenance technologies.
  • Apply RCM results to improve asset reliability and optimize maintenance programs.
Who should attend
  • Maintenance engineers, planners, and supervisors.
  • Operations and production professionals.
  • Plant engineers and asset managers.
  • Reliability and asset improvement specialists.
  • Technical leaders and coordinators responsible for plant performance.
Benefits
  • Comprehensive understanding of the RCM process and methodology.
  • Ability to analyze system functions, failures, and risks in a structured way.
  • Skills to develop optimized, risk-based maintenance strategies.
  • Improved ability to balance reliability, safety, and cost.
  • Exposure to international best practices and local industry case studies.
  • Hands-on practice through workshops and group exercises.
Course Outline

Day 1 – Introduction & Foundations

  • Introduction to Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM)
  • History, principles, and international standards (SAE JA1011/1012)
  • Role of RCM in Asset Management and Maintenance Strategy
  • Functions and functional failures
  • Criticality assessment and equipment selection

Day 2 – RCM Analysis Process

  • Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
  • Consequence evaluation: safety, environmental, operational, and economic impact
  • Decision logic for maintenance task selection
  • Maintenance strategies: run-to-failure, preventive, predictive, failure-finding
  • Case study workshops: analyzing sample equipment

Day 3 – Implementation & Application

  • Developing maintenance plans and optimizing resources
  • Integrating condition monitoring and predictive technologies
  • Using failure data and industry databases
  • Implementing RCM in organizations: challenges and success factors
  • Workshop: group RCM analysis on selected plant equipment
  • Review and conclusion
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  • Duration
    3 days
  • Format
    Public / In-house
  • Prerequisite
  • Certificate
    Certificate of Completion issued by VPower Reliability