Creation And Configuration Of AEquipment, Facilities And Preventive Maintenance System Utilizing The Principles Of Lean Documents Pnd Lean Configuration - Webinar By GlobalCompliancePanel
Proper preventive maintenance and management of process equipment, and facilities is the foundation for any manufacturing process, including many processes not typically thought of as manufacturing
Online, June 20, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Overview: Proper preventive maintenance and management of process equipment, and facilities is the foundation for any manufacturing process, including many processes not typically thought of as manufacturing.
In regulated industries, these become even more critical, since no process validation or equipment qualification is complete unless these provisions are in place. Too often, equipment and facilities maintenance programs are isolated from the operations and Quality Management Systems they support. Information is disjointed, repetitive, and often not available at the right place and time. This webinar applies the Theory of Lean Documents and the Theory of Lean Configuration to streamline and transform the effectiveness of a preventive equipment and facilities maintenance system.
Why you should attend: Do you find yourself constantly struggling to create, manage, and maintain all of the information found in preventive maintenance ssytems - which is often redundant, repetitive, and chained together in a cumbersome way? Do you find that your maintenance management resources are spending way too much time on documentation and not enough on keeping your equipment and facilities in top condition? This webinar presents a fresh new approach based upon solid principles and proven practices - as well as an alternative that avoids many of the pitfalls of traditional ways of preparing these documents and records.
Areas Covered In the Session:
Brief introduction to Lean Documents and Lean Configuration
Quality System Regulation, 21 CFR Part 820, as it applies to equipment and facilities maintenance
Development of Equipment Data Sheets
Development of Facilities Data Sheets
Lean Elements
Serial Numbers, Model Numbers, Areas, Functions, Documents
Spare Parts management
Work Order creation and management
Maintenance Planning
Who will benefit:
Managers, Supervisors, Directors, and Vice-Presidents in the areas of:
Maintenance & Facilities
R&D
Manufacturing Engineering
Quality Assurance
Operations
Document Control
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