Transitioning from Run to Failure

Does your organization wait until equipment “breaks” to fix it? This maintenance methodology is called reactive, or “Run-to-Failure.” The risks associated with this — high downtime, poor asset life and high maintenance costs — generally drive organizations to move toward more proactive maintenance management methods.

During this session, guest speaker Bill Barto from Life Cycle Engineering provides guidance on the evolution of a primarily Reactive culture to a Proactive one. By the conclusion of the webinar, attendees will:

1) Understand the tradeoffs between Reactive and Proactive Maintenance
2) Understand the risks associated with Reactive Maintenance
3) Learn how to use risk to design a Proactive Maintenance program
4) Learn steps to take from Reactive to Proactive Maintenance

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