The Fundamental Mindset of a Reliability Engineer
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Adam and Fred discussing how reliability engineers think
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Adam and Fred discussing how reliability engineers think
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When organizations feel the need to run their sites in a better and informed way, they tend to purchase different software that will help them get the answers they need. What they don’t realize is that software is only as good as the people using it. When you don’t have data input to the system, the output is most likely to be inaccurate. You can purchase a CMMS or any other reliability software but if you don’t know what it is that you want from the software, it is no good to anyone.
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On this week’s episode, I welcome Bob Latino on to discuss Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and we dive into why opportunity analysis are so important to shift our mindset to a proactive approach.
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Adam and Fred discussing the effectiveness of the “design Freeze” methodology in the product development process effectiveness.
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Statistical Process Control charts have been called the Voice of the Process. Progressive manufacturers utilize control charts to “listen” to their processes so that potentially harmful changes will be quickly detected and rectified. [Read more…]
Carl and Fred discussing the reasons for performing a Reliability Gap Assessment, and how it fits into the Reliability Plan.
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Product failures may occur due to material or component variability. The steel in a bracket is more brittle than optimal, or the capacitance is on the low side of an acceptable range. Designing a product with variation in mind enables the creation of a reliable product. [Read more…]
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Leadership is the key to achieving your goals in an organization. Without leadership, every process is destined to fall apart with time. That’s why it is so important to know what does it mean to be a true leader and how to improve your leadership skills as you move along. The first thing a leader needs to have is a code or principle that he never breaks no matter what. That means he needs to follow the rules first before he starts making any. He should be a good follower in as much as he is a good leader.
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Carl and Fred discussing a few basic steps necessary to create an effective reliability plan, including setting the goals, understanding the challenges and identifying the key tasks.
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Adam and Ed Bolian discussing The reliability and maintenance strategy of exotic cars
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On this week’s podcast, I welcome George Williams and Joe Anderson on to discuss what’s wrong in the reliability industry, what we can do better and the importance of aligning our actions with our vision and goals.
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RCM principles have been around for nearly 50 years now, and its process for nearly 40 years. Surprisingly, there is still a wide misconception and most people still don’t understand the term that is RCM. So, what is RCM or Reliability-Centered Maintenance? RCM is one of the most efficient and effective proactive maintenance processes that is considered one of the most powerful asset management tools. One of the great things about RCM is that you can apply it to any industry or your daily life. It has one of the most diverse applications in the world.
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Kirk and Fred discussing the notion that being curious about failures is a key element of being a reliability engineer.
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On this week’s episode of Rob’s Reliability Project, I sit down with James Kovacevic and talk about preventive maintenance optimizations (PMOs). James helps us understand what a PMO is, how we can do it better and gives us some tips on what to avoid.
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Kirk and Fred discussing the difficulties in sorting out a root cause when it requires a unique sequence of events.
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