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This is an excerpt from the book "Discover The Goldmine In Your Maintenance Work Order System Through Analysis". How To and Easily Investigate And Release The Information Goldmine In Your Maintenance Work Order System So You Can Solve Your Equipment Reliability Problems And Skyrocket Maintenance Performance! In this sample, you have the table of contents for the entire book and the induction section.

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Discover The Goldmine In Your

Maintenance Work Order System


Through Analysis

How To Simply and Easily Investigate And Release The Information Goldmine In
Your Maintenance Work Order System So You Can Solve Your Equipment
Reliability Problems And Skyrocket Maintenance Performance!

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By Mike Sondalini
Maintenance Work Order System Analysis
By Mike Sondalini

Contents
1. Introduction.....................................................................................................................3
2. Why Analyze Your Maintenance Work Orders? ............................................................4
3. How to Analyze Your Work Orders................................................................................5
a) Time Periods To Use For Analysis.............................................................................6
b) Using Existing Categories On the Maintenance Work Order For Analysis...........7
c) Introducing New Analysis Categories and Codes .................................................7
4. Conducting the Analysis of Your MWO’s.....................................................................12
5. Identifying Reoccurring Problems and Opportunities to Improve................................13
a) Keyword Searching.................................................................................................. 13
b) Pareto Charting the Frequency of Repetitive Problems....................................... 14
c) Timeline Frequency Analysis (Mean Time Between Failure Charting)................15
d) Ratio Comparisons for Benchmarking and Continuous Improvement.................16
6) Analyzing Equipment Reliability Issues.............................................................................. 20
a) Identifying With Fault Codes ....................................................................................21
b) Basis for Developing Equipment Reliability Curves................................................21
7. Analyzing Maintenance Costs and Time ......................................................................... 22
8. Capital Justification Including True Downtime Costs.......................................................23
9. Results From Case Study Investigation............................................................................ 26
10. Epilogue ......................................................................................................................28
APPENDIX................................................................................................................................30
A. What Is A Maintenance Work Order (MWO)?..................................................................30
a. MWO Information Categorization................................................................................ 31
B. Why You Need A Maintenance Work Order System ........................................................32
C. Why You Need A Computerized Maintenance Work Order System.................................34
D. A Maintenance Work Order Is Only As Good As The Information It Provides................35

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The Goldmine In Your Maintenance Work Order System
1. Introduction

In your work order system, history records are a goldmine. A ‘goldmine of information’ that
will skyrocket your operation’s performance once it is liberated! A goldmine contains
precious gold metal that you liberate by digging out of the ground, processing the rock and
ore, refining it to concentrate the valuable metal, and finally smelting it into precious gold.
This e-book will show you how to release the ‘information goldmine’ and put more money
into your pocket and on the corporate financial ledgers.

Maintenance work order history contains all the issues that have affected the operation of
your facility and equipment since its start-up. All the causes of your equipment problems and
their effects on your business and production are recorded in the maintenance work orders
done during the equipment and plant’s operating life. Your maintenance and production costs
reflect your organization’s operating culture, systems, and practices. This book will give you
new insights into what is causing the problems.

If your maintenance costs are too high, you will discover the reasons why by analyzing your
work order history! This ‘information goldmine’ is not open for you to easily see. It is buried
in the data collected by your maintenance and business information systems.

This book shows you how to take the data you have collected in your maintenance work order
system and refine it, then analyze it and liberate the hugely valuable information it contains.
This information is so valuable to you and your organization that, properly applied, you can
solve most of your equipment’s operating and maintenance problems. When you do that, you
will liberate a mountain of profit you never knew you had!

Once you find and understand the precious information in your maintenance work order
system, you will have the facts you need to solve your equipment reliability problems and
continually deliver outstanding production performance.

When you interrogate the maintenance work order system, the information you find lets you
highlight new business opportunities and new means of plant and equipment improvement.

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