Overview & Objectives
The Maintenance Management System for Supervisors for Manufacturing interactive online training from Exceed Safety is designed to teach supervisorial participants within the Manufacturing industry the importance of maintenance management for reliable and efficient workplace operations.
This course is based on OSHA regulations and consensus standards, providing supervisors within the Manufacturing industry with the terminology, rationale, and step-by-step planning methods required to keep machines and equipment operating at prime efficiency for the overall safety of the workplace.
Exceed Safety’s Maintenance Management System for Supervisors for Manufacturing training is designed to provide a robust maintenance management system awareness course designed specifically for supervisorial participants. Specific course topics include the following:
- Terms and definitions associated with both corrective and preventative maintenance that you will be using in the manufacturing environment
- Information related to the Chemical Safety Board’s (CSB) findings that preventive maintenance failures are a common root cause in their incident investigations.
- The consequences of no, poor, or delayed preventive maintenance
- The benefits of a preventive maintenance program including reduced downtime, decrease in injuries and illness, ensuring continuous productivity, and keeping equipment safe and reliable.
- Identifying and mitigating issues by preventive maintenance: damaged mechanism, equipment life-cycle expectancy, timelines for upgrades and replacements.
- The importance of both intervals and examples relative to preventive maintenance
- How to ensure measures to put preventive maintenance in place, with an emphasis on keeping employees safe during maintenance procedures and conducting a risk assessment prior to performing preventive maintenance.
- The ins and outs of a CMMS – Computerized Maintenance Management System.
- Very specific itemization of the responsibilities of a supervisor’s role in maintenance management.
- Specific steps in creating a preventive maintenance program (Plan, Schedule, Create, Verify, Records) as well as the importance that all employees are aware of the steps involved in the maintenance program.
- Tips and quizzes that ensure thorough knowledge is gained by the supervisor-level course participant