Developing Effective Work Procedures
Design, develop, and construct effective Work Procedures
- Is tribal knowledge leaving your facility?
- Do you get the same results no matter who you send to complete a task?
- Are your PM inspections quantifiable and repeatable?
- How do your planners decide which jobs get a detailed work package?
Address all of these issues and more through this hands-on, practical application learning experience. During the in-class time, you will learn:
- What the Work Procedure Hierarchy is and why it is important;
- How to effectively map a work procedure;
- The difference between ranking jobs for execution and jobs for work procedure development;
- How to write clear and meaningful Warnings, Cautions, and Notes for work procedures;
- How to identify and document constraints, impediments, and resources for work procedures;
- How to design and construct effective work procedures for Job Plans, PM Procedures, and Lubrication; and
- How to write, record, document, and preserve clear and meaningful work procedures.
After the classroom hours are wrapped up, the afternoon is reserved for complimentary one-on-one time with the instructor to personally address the needs of your organization.
Previous Attendees:
"The course was very helpful in helping me determine the role maintenance engineers should be playing in our company."
Maintenance Engineer, Cameco
"I learned a valuable tool in the process of writing SOPs that has removed an obstacle in my former process of writing SOPs."
Safe Production Trainer, Intrepid Potash
Who Will Join You?
Planners, Maintenance Engineers, and Reliability Engineers.
Allied Reliability is a recognized training partner of the University of Tennessee’s Reliability and Maintainability Center (RMC). This course qualifies for 24 course credit hours and is approved for course credit towards the Reliability and Maintainability Implementation Certification (RMIC).
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Please send any questions about this class or Allied’s Education & Training offerings to training@alliedreliability.com.
This class requires a minimum of 4 attendees. If the minimum requirement of attendees is not met, the class may be rescheduled or cancelled. If the class does not meet the minimum requirement, you will be notified by email about rescheduling or other options.