This book is a "how-to" generic approach with minimal theory by a well-known and very active participant in the leading maintenance organizations and conferences. The book offers a fundamental, common sense understanding of RCM. A significant portion is dedicated to SAE JA1011 compliant RCM. The book presents detailed processes that can be used when RCM is not applicable and presents a total solution for implementing RCM for any organization.
The primary market for this book is anyone responsible for Physical Asset Management within an organization, at any level of authority. The material will be just as valuable to an organization's maintenance manager as it would to the organization's leader. The book's principles will be presented generically so they are equally applicable to any industry in the world that has assets to care for - military, manufacturing, mining, plastics, power generation, etc. There is also a secondary market for this book at colleges and universities teaching reliability engineering.
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter 1 : Introduction to Reliability Centered Maintenance
Chapter 2 : A Facilitated Working Group Approach to RCM
Chapter 3 : The RCM Operating Context
Chapter 4 : Functions
Chapter 5 : Functional Failures
Chapter 6 : Failure Modes
Chapter 7 : Failure Effects
Chapter 8 : Failure Consequences
Chapter 9 : Proactive Maintenance and Intervals
Chapter 10 : Default Strategies
Chapter 11 : Analysis Validation and Implementation
Chapter 12 : How to Initiate and Successfully Sustain an RCM Program
Chapter 13 : Frequently Asked Questions and Common Misconceptions and RCM
Chapter 14 : RCM is Only Part of The Solution
Appendices:
A : Steps to Initiate an RCM Program
B : Steps to Successfully Complete RCM Pilot Projects
Glossary
Bibliography
Index