
What makes Failure Effects so powerful in Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM)?
In this video, I dive into step four of the RCM process: writing Failure Effects. I explain how these “little stories” of what happens if we do nothing to predict or prevent a failure mode are essential for assessing consequences—whether they impact safety, the environment, operations, or have non-operational consequences.
I also share a real-world example from the nuclear industry, where identifying specific operating restrictions in a failure effect uncovered an opportunity to improve reliability by rethinking how procedures impact operations.
Writing failure effects isn’t just about documenting failure—it’s about uncovering opportunities to improve your reliability.
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