Reliability, Maintainability and Risk Management

Start Date End Date Venue Fees (US $)
31 May 2026 Jeddah, KSA $ 4,500 Register
02 Aug 2026 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia $ 4,500 Register
22 Nov 2026 Dubai, UAE $ 3,900 Register

Reliability, Maintainability and Risk Management

Introduction

Reliability Engineering has moved forward enormously in recent years and it is often difficult to keep abreast of the latest thinking and techniques.  This seminar bridges that gap and presents recent, but proven, developments in Risk Management to improve safety and uptime.  It will also be show how the application of fundamental reliability techniques can be used to improve equipment run-lengths.  

 Failure rate is a key driver for improved uptime, but Mean Time to Repair is just as important.  Maintainability requires equipment that is serviceable (easily repaired) and supportable (cost-effectively kept in or restored to a usable condition).  Combine this with reliability (absence of failures) to significantly improve the safety and uptime of a facility.

There is a growing realization that a safe, reliable facility depends on how well we manage risk, so we begin with a discussion of quantitative and qualitative risks.  Human failures are more difficult to manage, but they matter a lot, so we will address this subject in some detail.  This leads us into techniques such as FMECA (Failure Modes, Effects, Criticality Analysis) and RCM (Reliability Centred Maintenance) that help plan our work and improve our equipment reliability considerably.  For less critical equipment, using the REM (Review Existing Maintenance) technique is a highly effective risk management tool.  In addition, the course will show how to maintain safety-critical instrumentation using the SIL (Safety Integrity Level) technique.

Static equipment is given special consideration and the course will demonstrate how and where Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) should be used.  You will also learn about Root Cause Analysis, a powerful reactive problem-solving tool that uses a systematic and structured approach to eliminate failures permanently.  The course will provide a good understanding of where and how to apply the method.

Objectives

    Application of the risk-based methods taught in this seminar will produce a positive impact on business goals, for example:

    • Maintain and improve reliability and availability,
    • Maximize safety,
    • Achieve best practice maintenance, and,
    • Develop a world-class performance.

    This will be an interactive, enjoyable and interesting learning experience.  It will utilize a variety of methodologies including lectures and slide presentations.  The course is structured to give you an introduction to the key Reliability, Maintainability and Risk processes with a thorough grounding

    In the key elements.  It offers practical advice and guidance on their use, particularly as they are applied in industry.  Examples and group exercises allow delegates to acquire a more detailed and practical understanding.  A comprehensive Case Study will reinforce learning.

    Examples of actual obstacles encountered during actual studies will be highlighted.  The participation of delegates will be encouraged throughout.  Delegates will also have the opportunity to discuss issues relevant to their workplace if they so wish.

Training Methodology

This is an interactive course. There will be open question and answer sessions, regular group exercises and activities, videos, case studies and presentations on best practice. Participants will have the opportunity to share with the facilitator and other participants on what works well and not so well for them, as well as work on issues from their own organizations.

Who Should Attend?

Reliability Team, Maintenance Engineering Team, Shutdown & Campaign Team, Barge & Subsea Team.  The course has also been specifically designed to be of substantial benefit to both technical and non-technical personnel employed in the activities that support the O&M sector.

Course Outline

  • Introduction to Reliability Engineering
  • Basic Reliability Theory
  • Series and parallel reliability
  • Reliability failure analysis and reporting
  • Failure rate/MTBF
  • Using statistical analysis to predict system performance
  • Reliability Block Diagrams
  • Maintainability Engineering
  • Quantitative Risk
  • Qualitative Risk
  • Failure mode and effects criticality analysis (FMECA)
  • Fault-tree analysis (FTA)
  • Simulation Modelling
  • Performance Measurement
  • Human Error and its Causes
  • Learning from Failures
  • Performance Measurement
  • Reliability Centered Maintenance
  • FMECA
  • Total Productive Maintenance
  • Safety Integrity Levels
  • Task-bundling
  • Problem-solving process - Root Cause Analysis
  • Work execution
  • Compliance
  • Performance Monitoring
  • Implementation
  • Reporting Results
  • Holding the Gains

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