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Effective Preventive Maintenance Plans

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A preventive plan that exists only on paper is an expensive illusion.

 

In a reality where every unnecessary task is a cost, and every missed inspection is a risk of downtime – you need planning that combines technical logic with execution realities.

 

This training will teach you how to design preventive plans that are purposeful, feasible, and tailored to the level of risk and available resources. You will understand how to transform vague recommendations from documentation into specific actions with deadlines, responsible parties, and expected outcomes. You will learn how to engage the technical team, how to integrate the plan with the CMMS system, and how to conduct its review and optimization.

 

You won’t receive a rigid template – you will get a system of thinking that allows you to design and scale prevention based on data, logic, and experience from thousands of hours of audits and implementations.

 

This is not only theory. These are solutions that you can implement right after returning to your organization.

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Key Benefits for Participants

 

You will learn to create preventive plans that are implemented — not just approved

 

You will discover data-driven planning methods based on risk and criticality of machines

 

You will build a real plan for your facility: tailored to resources, budget, and team competencies

 

You will receive ready-made templates, checklists, and examples from various industries

 

You will strengthen your role as a technical leader who thinks systemically and acts effectively

 

The training is intended for:

 

  • managers and leaders of technical departments / maintenance / investments
  • planning, reliability, asset management engineers
  • technical and operational directors responsible for production assets

 

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Training Program – 2 Days

 

The training is divided into 5 thematic modules, each containing practical tools, case studies, and workshops for participants to work on their preventive maintenance plans.

 

MODULE 1: What is an Effective Preventive Plan – and Why Do Most Fail?

 

  • The role of preventive maintenance plans in reliability and technical risk management
  • Common mistakes in creating plans: excess, deficiency, lack of clarity, absence of logic
  • Types of PM tasks: inspections, tests, calibrations, cleaning, replacements – when and why?
  • Consequences of inadequate plans: failures despite PM, excessive costs, loss of system credibility
  • Workshop: audit of a sample plan from a real factory – identification of errors and gaps

 

MODULE 2: Building a Preventive Plan Step by Step

 

  • How to collect input data: documentation, history, CMMS, technicians' knowledge
  • How to determine the scope, frequency, form, and executor – the logic of plan construction
  • Instructions and checklists – how to create tasks that are understandable and feasible
  • Resources in the plan: time, spare parts, tools, competencies
  • Workshop: creating a PM plan for a selected device from the participant's facility or from a case study

 

MODULE 3: Criticality, Risk, and Prioritization of Actions

 

  • Assessing the criticality of machines – impact on production, safety, costs
  • Building a simplified technical risk matrix – impact × probability
  • The influence of RCA results and failure data on PM planning
  • Balancing risk with the detail and frequency of tasks
  • Workshop: assessing the criticality of 3 selected devices and translating it into PM decisions

 

MODULE 4: Integration with the System and Team – How to Implement a Plan That Works

 

  • Data structure in CMMS: tasks, resources, templates, instructions, BOMs
  • The role of the planner in the planning and execution process
  • Engaging technicians – how to ensure the plan is used, not ignored
  • Reviewing and updating plans – when, who, and on what basis
  • Workshop: preparing a plan for import into CMMS and simulating implementation within the team

 

MODULE 5: Optimization, Scaling, and Continuous Improvement

 

  • How to measure the effectiveness of plans: PM compliance indicators, “empty tasks”
  • When to reduce actions, when to expand them – decision-making methodology
  • Building a library of plans – standardizing actions in a multi-site organization
  • Strategy for reviewing plans every 6/12/18 months – who, how, and with what data
  • Workshop: reviewing and correcting the participant's existing PM plan – checklist + recommendations for changes

 

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