Recognizing and Avoiding Maintenance Human Error
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The majority of maintenance failures and mishaps are caused by human factors. This applies to industries like aviation as well as industries like chemicals, energy, oil & gas, and transportation. Based on investigation, maintenance factors account for around 12% of all aircraft accidents. 56% of forced outages at coal-fired power plants occur within a week following a scheduled or maintenance closure. According to a power distribution firm, maintenance errors account for between 50 and 60 percent of all breakdowns on average.
We have experienced terrible and significant mishaps in a number of branches in the past. All of the significant accidents listed above were caused, at the very least, by maintenance faults. Due to our heavy reliance on sophisticated, high-speed, large-power, and volume modern technology, maintenance mistakes can have detrimental effects on costs, downtime, safety, and the environment. Given the figures and ramifications, maintenance mistakes ought to be viewed as a risk to the firm. The possibility of maintenance errors cannot entirely be eliminated, but it can be better managed.
The skills and knowledge area of maintenance mistakes is introduced to learners in this Course N Carry Maintenance mistakes training course. It shows why errors are made not just when doing maintenance tasks but also when organizing and preparing them, creating maintenance manuals, and designing the asset. It demonstrates how doing a methodical analysis of technological malfunctions and events may help us discover maintenance faults. Additionally, this Course N Carry training course shows us how to control maintenance errors by establishing a safety culture, managing the individual, the job, and the team; and managing the environment and the organization.
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The interactive workshop approach will be used to deliver this Course N Carry Errors in Maintenance training session. A variety of presentations and hands-on activities are planned. Diverse experiences will be talked about. There will be lots of chances to talk and exchange experiences.
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A wide range of professions can benefit from this Course N Carry Errors in Maintenance training course, however the following will be especially helpful:
Overview of Maintenance Errors by Humans
What exactly is a human error?
How to Take Advice from Maintenance Mistakes
Error Management for Maintenance
Workshop for Implementation
On successful completion of this training course, Course N Carry Certificate will be awarded to the delegates.
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Course Code
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CNC642
Course Name
Errors in Maintenance
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