Course catalogue 2016 - Ramboll Maintenance Academy

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MAINTAIN YOUR KNOWLEDGE RAMBOLL MAINTENANCE ACADEMY 2016 COURSES SPARE PART MANAGEMENT Purpose Spare parts and the operation of spare parts inventory are often a heavy economic burden for the organisation. The course focuses on trimming the total inventory expenses through well-documented and recognised methods. After the course, the participants will be capable of preparing spare part strategies for purchasing and operation of the spare parts inventory that are optimal in relation to both production and maintenance. Course content • Introduction to basic inventory management • Optimisation of maintenance through spare parts • Establishment of spare part strategy • Classification of spare parts • Inventory analyses and ABC • Defining optimum inventory size and purchase • amounts • Logistics and supportability • Assignments, exercises and cases LIFE CYCLE COSTS & RISK MANAGEMENT Purpose LCC is rapidly becoming the standard method for the long-term cost appraisal when it comes to investments in assets. Investments must result in value for money in the desired lifetime. It is therefore even more important than ever to make the right decisions in consideration of economy, risks and benefits. At this course we will give the course participants an introduction to the fundamental principles within LCC and risk management. The course will enable the participants to evaluate the long-term consequences of an investment. This ensures that the company capital is utilised as efficiently as possible. Course content • Short introduction to maintenance terminologies • LCC calculation methods and areas of application • Risk identification • Calculation of risk • Life cycle maintenance and identification of improvements • Assignments MODULE 2 - MAINTENANCE OPTIMISATION Purpose It is more necessary than ever to ensure efficient plant operation and efficient use of the organisation. Efficiency must not only be ensured through a constant focus on economics, but also in consideration of people, availability, safety, environment and image. The purpose of this course is to prepare the participants to implement and organise a continuous improvement process in your own organisation. We will work with the prerequisites for successive optimisation of maintenance and go through specific tools / methods which can be immediately applied to your own business subsequently. It is recommended that the participants should have passed module 1 course before signing up for module 2. Course content • Maintenance types and terminologies • Reliability assurance • Availability optimisation • Overall Equipment Effectiveness • Value stream mapping • Risks and calculations • Failure analyses • Change management and organisational utilisation Duration 1 day Date 7 April 2016 Price 520 EUR. Please contact us for customised courses held at your own company. Duration 1 day Date 15 November 2016 Price 520 EUR. Please contact us for customised courses held at your own company. Duration 1 day Date 17 March 2016 Price 520 EUR. Please contact us for customised courses held at your own company. RELIABILITY CENTRED MAINTENANCE (RCM) Purpose RCM is a method to determine the optimum maintenance strategy from a consequential perspective. The method excels by combining the employees’ experiences with the theoretical models in the method and in this way - when applied correctly - it will be a way to significantly improve the organisation’s maintenance while reducing operational risks. Carrying out RCM analyses is a process that requires competencies and a joint decision to work with continuous improvements. At this course the participants will be able to successfully plan, analyse and ensure future operation. Place yourself among the best in class and let Ramboll lead the way through this course. Course content • Basic maintenance theory • Functions (functions, failures, cause and effect of failure) • Maintenance planning • Failure theory (failure patterns and PF-intervals) • Problem solving methods • Criticality analyses and FMECA • Failure analysis and improvements • Running an RCM with succes • Assignments, exercises and cases Duration 1 day Date 2 June 2016 Price 520 EUR. Please contact us for customised courses held at your own company. Duration 2 days Date 6-7 September 2016 Price 1.000 EUR. Please contact us for customised courses held at your own company. STRATEGIC MAINTENANCE Purpose Your organisation only works effectively when you know your vision, mission and goals and have analysed how to reach these goals. The maintenance organisation holds a key position when it comes to delivering uptime, efficiency and ability to deliver on time. Therefore “maintenance” must be integrated with the other activities of the organisation in order to achieve an efficient unity. After the course, the participants will be capable of defining a policy, goals and strategies for maintenance. Furthermore, the participants will be able to define and prioritise a result-oriented improvement programme. Course content • Policy, goals and strategy • Organisational models • Change management • Interaction between production, maintenance and stakeholders • KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) • Initiation and running of improvement processes within maintenance • Availability and risk reduction • Assignments, exercises and cases Duration 2 days Date 3-4 November 2016 Price 1.000 EUR. Please contact us for customised courses held at your own company. Duration 2 days Dates 28-29 November 2016 Price 1.000 EUR. Please contact us for customised courses held at your own company. ASSET MANAGEMENT Purpose Asset Management is not so much about ‘doing things to assets’ but about using assets to deliver value to your business. The purpose of this course is to introduce the participants to Asset Management and give them a solid basis for starting an Asset Management programme in their own organisation. We will be dealing with management models, strategic Asset Management planning as well as decision making. The course may be supplemented with individual sessions as agreed. Course content • Asset management programmes • Policy, goals and strategy • Structuring asset management models • Introduction to ISO55000 and PAS55 • Organising work • Introduction to selected tools • Assignments, exercises and cases MODULE 1 – INTRODUCTION TO MAINTENANCE Purpose Maintenance is not just about repairing facilities when they break down. The right maintenance is about combining methods, experience and theory in an effective way. At this course, the course participants will learn basic methods for reducing the number of unplanned stops. Furthermore, the participants will be introduced to the maintenance discipline and opportunities provided when working with maintenance in a structured way. The course participants will obtain a common language for concepts and terminologies that will make the participant capable of applying the principles of maintenance in his/her own organisation. Course content • Maintenance types and terminologies • Utilisation of CMMS • Failure theory • Active and passive maintenance time • Reliability and availability • KPIs and introduction to standards • Introduction to RCM & OEE • Assignments and cases during the course

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MAINTAIN YOUR KNOWLEDGERAMBOLL MAINTENANCE ACADEMY 2016

COURSES

SPARE PART MANAGEMENT

PurposeSpare parts and the operation of spare parts inventory are often a heavy economic burden for the organisation. The course focuses on trimming the total inventory expenses through well-documented and recognised methods. After the course, the participants will be capable of preparing spare part strategies for purchasing and operation of the spare parts inventory that are optimal in relation to both production and maintenance.

Course content• Introduction to basic inventory

management• Optimisation of maintenance

through spare parts• Establishment of spare part

strategy• Classification of spare parts• Inventory analyses and ABC• Defining optimum inventory size

and purchase• amounts• Logistics and supportability• Assignments, exercises and cases

LIFE CYCLE COSTS & RISK MANAGEMENT

PurposeLCC is rapidly becoming the standard method for the long-term cost appraisal when it comes to investments in assets. Investments must result in value for money in the desired lifetime. It is therefore even more important than ever to make the right decisions in consideration of economy, risks and benefits.

At this course we will give the course participants an introduction to the fundamental principles within LCC and risk management. The course will enable the participants to evaluate the long-termconsequences of an investment. This ensures that the company capital is utilised as efficiently as possible.

Course content• Short introduction to maintenance

terminologies• LCC calculation methods and

areas of application• Risk identification• Calculation of risk• Life cycle maintenance and

identification of improvements • Assignments

MODULE 2 - MAINTENANCE OPTIMISATION

PurposeIt is more necessary than ever to ensure efficient plant operation and efficient use of the organisation. Efficiency must not only be ensured through a constant focus on economics, but also in consideration of people, availability, safety, environment and image.

The purpose of this course is to prepare the participants to implement and organise a continuous improvement process in your own organisation. We will work with the prerequisites for successive optimisation of maintenance and go through specific tools / methods which can be immediately applied to your own business subsequently. It is recommended that the participants should have passed module 1 course before signing up for module 2.

Course content• Maintenance types

and terminologies• Reliability assurance• Availability optimisation • Overall Equipment Effectiveness• Value stream mapping• Risks and calculations• Failure analyses• Change management and

organisational utilisation

Duration 1 day Date 7 April 2016 Price 520 EUR. Please contact us for customised courses held at your own company.

Duration 1 day Date 15 November 2016Price 520 EUR. Please contact us for customised courses held at your own company.

Duration 1 day Date 17 March 2016 Price 520 EUR. Please contact us for customised courses held at your own company.

RELIABILITY CENTRED MAINTENANCE (RCM)

PurposeRCM is a method to determine the optimum maintenance strategy from a consequential perspective. The method excels by combining the employees’ experiences with the theoretical models in the method and in this way - when applied correctly - it will be a way to significantly improve the organisation’s maintenance while reducing operational risks. Carrying out RCM analyses is a process that requires competencies and a joint decision to work with continuous improvements.

At this course the participants will be able to successfully plan, analyse and ensure future operation. Place yourself among the best in class and let Ramboll lead the way through this course.

Course content• Basic maintenance theory• Functions (functions, failures,

cause and effect of failure)• Maintenance planning• Failure theory (failure patterns

and PF-intervals)• Problem solving methods• Criticality analyses and FMECA• Failure analysis and improvements • Running an RCM with succes• Assignments, exercises and cases

Duration 1 day Date 2 June 2016Price 520 EUR. Please contact us for customised courses held at your own company.

Duration 2 days Date 6-7 September 2016Price 1.000 EUR. Please contact us for customised courses held at your own company.

STRATEGIC MAINTENANCE

PurposeYour organisation only works effectively when you know your vision, mission and goals and have analysed how to reach these goals. The maintenance organisation holds a key position when it comes to delivering uptime, efficiency and ability to deliver on time. Therefore “maintenance” must be integrated with the other activities of the organisation in order to achieve an efficient unity.

After the course, the participants will be capable of defining a policy, goals and strategies for maintenance. Furthermore, the participants will be able to define and prioritise a result-oriented improvement programme.

Course content• Policy, goals and strategy• Organisational models• Change management• Interaction between production,

maintenance and stakeholders• KPIs (Key Performance Indicators)• Initiation and running of

improvement processes within maintenance

• Availability and risk reduction• Assignments, exercises and cases

Duration 2 days Date 3-4 November 2016 Price 1.000 EUR. Please contact us for customised courses held at your own company.

Duration 2 days Dates 28-29 November 2016Price 1.000 EUR. Please contact us for customised courses held at your own company.

ASSET MANAGEMENT

PurposeAsset Management is not so much about ‘doing things to assets’ but about using assets to deliver value to your business. The purpose of this course is to introduce the participants to Asset Management and give them a solid basis for starting an Asset Management programme in their own organisation. We will be dealing with management models, strategic Asset Management planning as well as decision making. The course may be supplemented with individual sessions as agreed.

Course content• Asset management programmes• Policy, goals and strategy• Structuring asset management

models• Introduction to ISO55000 and

PAS55• Organising work• Introduction to selected tools• Assignments, exercises and cases

MODULE 1 – INTRODUCTION TO MAINTENANCE

Purpose Maintenance is not just about repairing facilities when they break down. The right maintenance is about combining methods, experience and theory in an effective way. At this course, the course participants will learn basic methods for reducing the number of unplanned stops. Furthermore, the participants will be introduced to the maintenance discipline and opportunities provided when working with maintenance in a structured way. The course participants will obtain a common language for concepts and terminologies that will make the participant capable of applying the principles of maintenance in his/her own organisation.

Course content• Maintenance types and

terminologies • Utilisation of CMMS • Failure theory • Active and passive

maintenance time • Reliability and availability • KPIs and introduction to

standards • Introduction to RCM & OEE• Assignments and cases

during the course

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WELCOME TO RAMBOLL MAINTENANCE ACADEMY

Practical informationThe instructors at Ramboll Maintenance Academy are all educated within maintenance and possess a high theoretical level combined with practical experience. On a daily basis, all instructors are involved in improvement projects at industrial companies at national as well as international levels. The team at our Maintenance Academy will pass on their experience within maintenance to avoid costly mistakes and provide the opportunity to bring back good ideas for the benefit of your organisation’s overall performance.

Ramboll hands out all course material. We can assist in arranging accommodation when the course duration exceeds a day. We ask that the course participants bring a calculator.

Courses are held at:RambollHannemanns Allé 532300 Copenhagen S

Your company premises or other locations can always be arranged.

You can sign up by contacting:Ramboll Maintenance AcademyPeter Esbjerg Hejn, Business Development [email protected] +45 5161 8716www.ramboll.com/energy

Ramboll reserves the right to make changes, but all changes will be communicated to course participants. All prices are excl. VAT, course materials are included. Ramboll reserves the right to cancel courses if the number of subscribed participants is not sufficient. Registration is binding from two weeks prior to course start. In case of cancellations later than that, 50% of the course price must be paid.

About RMARamboll Maintenance Academy (RMA) is an independent provider of maintenance and Asset Management courses. With dedicated employees in Ramboll, we operate all over the world and constantly gain new knowledge within Asset Management and continuous improvements.

The instructors at RMA are highly qualified experts within Maintenance Management and Asset Management and they look forward to passing on this knowledge in the upcoming course season. Our dedicated goal is to give our course participants a theoretical understanding of the course subjects and the practical skills needed to execute the knowledge in real life.

Why participate?Insight, commitment and motivation are intertwined. Without insight, motivation becomes slack. At the same time, insight sparks the desire for change. Most people are open towards change when they understand the reasoning.

Today, it is a great challenge to navigate in and make the right decision among the many concepts, ideas and tools that exist on the market. In principle, all tools work if they match the company’s situation and are applied in the correct way. And it is our task to deliver the required insight and help you avoid making costly misallocations.

Target groupRamboll Maintenance Academy is targeted at everybody who works with maintenance and production. The course participants are maintenance technicians, smiths, electricians, production employees, maintenance executives, technical managers, production managers and other people employed within maintenance and production.

Customised coursesRamboll offers to host all the courses as customised courses for your organisation. In this way, you will have the opportunity to tailor-make your own educational programme and include assignments from your own organisation in the course.

We offer a wide range of courses for everyone who wants a knowledge boost on Asset Management and maintenance. It’s old news that change is the only constant element in our culture. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing. We should keep in mind that there is nothing like change. Life is a journey and change is a necessary part of that. The same goes for our knowledge and approach to work. Without change and a drive to move forward we become stagnant, conservative and - in a global business perspective – incapable of competing.

Ramboll Maintenance Academy (RMA) is your professional travel partner. With our courses you will load your backpack with all the knowledge, inspiration and motivation you need in an ever-changing world.

Registering for a course or agreements on customised courses can be done by contacting

Ramboll Maintenance Academy Peter Esbjerg Hejn, Business Development Director [email protected] T +45 5161 8716

www.ramboll.com/energy WWW.RAMBOLL.COM/ENERGY

COURSE DATE PRICE SIGN UP DEADLINE

MODULE 1 - INTRODUCTION TO MAINTENANCE

17 March 520 euro 29 February

ASSET MANAGEMENT 7 April 520 euro 18 March

SPARE PART MANAGEMENT

2 June 520 euro 18 May

RCM 6-7 September 1.000 euro 19 August

STRATEGIC MAINTENANCE

3-4 November 1.000 euro 19 October

LIFE CYCLE COSTS & RISK MANAGEMENT

15 November 520 euro 31 October

MODULE 2 - MAINTENANCE OPTIMISATION

28-29 November 1.000 euro 31 October

Course calendar

Courses held at the customer’s site will be arranged by appointment. This is an opportunity for tailoring the content exactly to your actual needs.