– This one-day workshop will look at what reliability techniques need to be considered during the project phases from initiation to close-out.
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We cover the nine deliverables of a Reliability in Design (RiD) process. Reliability in Design (RiD) is a concept for ensuring all elements of lifecycle cost are considered during the design phase of the Project Gate Process. The decision to address reliability and life cycle cost is best made during the design phase of a project. When these decisions regarding reliability are made later during the life cycle, the return-on-investment decreases as plant problems occur. This in turn reduces plant availability and capacity. The concept is to ensure there is no waste during start up and that a smooth transition from Project to Production occurs. The RiD process will ensure increased asset performance with reduced operating and maintenance costs.
We cover the nine deliverables of a Reliability in Design (RiD) process. Reliability in Design (RiD) is a concept for ensuring all elements of lifecycle cost are considered during the design phase of the Project Gate Process. The decision to address reliability and life cycle cost is best made during the design phase of a project. When these decisions regarding reliability are made later during the life cycle, the return-on-investment decreases as plant problems occur. This in turn reduces plant availability and capacity. The concept is to ensure there is no waste during start up and that a smooth transition from Project to Production occurs. The RiD process will ensure increased asset performance with reduced operating and maintenance costs.
Project Managers, Project Designers, Reliability Managers, Reliability Engineers, Commissioning Managers and Engineers, Procurement and Supply Chain.
Project Managers, Project Designers, Reliability Managers, Reliability Engineers, Commissioning Managers and Engineers, Procurement and Supply Chain.
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