Now in its second edition and written by a highly acclaimed maintenance
professional, this comprehensive and easy-to-understand resource
provides a short review of all the major discussions going on in the
management of the maintenance function. This revision of a classic has
been thoroughly updated to include advances in technology and thinking
and is sure to be found useful by maintenance professionals everywhere.
It's the perfect reference for any maintenance professional that needs a
quick update on any specific area within the subject.
- Contains five entirely new chapters, including Dealing with Contracts,
5S, Lean Maintenance, PM Optimizing, and Fire Fighting.
- Offers a complete survey of the field, an introduction to maintenance
and a review of maintenance management.
- Provides a manual for cost reduction and a primer for the stockroom.
- Includes a training regime for new supervisors, managers and planners.
Introduction
Why Manage Maintenance
Patterns Patterns in Maintenance Where's the Money? Proving Your
Case to Management How Assets Deteriorate Estimating Maintenance Budgets
for Buildings and Equipment Evaluating Maintenance Maintenance Metrics,
KPIs and Benchmarks Evaluating Worker Productivity Budgeting Maintenance
Life Cycle Costing
Strategies The Science of Customer Service Reengineering Maintenance
Dealing with Contracts In-Sourcing and TPM 5S Guaranteed Maintainability
Maintenance Quality Improvement ISO 900X and Maintenance Continuous
Improvement Lean Maintenance RCM (Reliability Centered Maintenance) PM
Optimization Accounting Issues of Maintenance and Activity-Based Costing
Maintenance Information Flow Capturing Maintenance Information Fire
Fighting PM (Preventive Maintenance) How to Install a PM System PM Task
List Development PdM (Predictive Maintenance)
Support for Maintenance Strategies Preplanning: Projects That Put
You in the Driver's Seat Using Statistics in Maintenance Planning
Project Management Estimating Job Duration and Work Standards
Maintenance Scheduling CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management
Systems) Maintenance Parts and Supplies Maintenance Vendors Maintenance
Stock Room and Inventory Control The Internet and Maintenance How
Maintenance Interfaces with Other Departments Elements of Maintenance
Leadership Craft Training
Special Conditions, Challenges and Strengths Special Issues of
Factory Maintenance Special Issues of Fleet Maintenance Special Issues
of Building Maintenance Special Issues of Field Service
Resources
Appendix