The Health & Safety Act 1974 says that employers must keep workplaces safe and healthy. They need to find and fix potential dangers instead of just giving workers safety gear. Companies can get in ...
Picture a world without electricity – no cooking, no temperature control, no electronics. Our daily lives are powered by the energy sector and public works management. Electricity distribution plays a ...
In the typical plant, the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) is just a work order (WO) management system. Lack of training is one reason. The CMMS is a complex system that requires ...
Establishing a robust maintenance strategy is critical for optimizing facility safety. Companies invest in advanced technologies to simplify, standardize and improve the quality of maintenance work ...
A computerized maintenance management system may seem overwhelming when implemented in an old facility. The habits, equipment, and processes that are several decades old in older facilities are ...
CMMS, or computerized maintenance management systems, software is designed to maintain a computer database for an organization's plant maintenance functions. As manufacturing businesses grow in size ...
It’s tempting to start inputting data immediately after purchasing a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) or enterprise asset management (EAM) software. Companies are often eager to ...
As if today’s more sophisticated trucks weren’t reason enough to move to a computerized maintenance management system, the fact that fleets are operating assets outside their normal trade cycles makes ...
Nobody can schedule unplanned events that will affect power generation. And no one wants to start a day expecting an emergency to occur. But when critical systems fail in the power supply system, it’s ...