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                      Asset Condition Assessment


Through our proven processes we can assist you:

  • Define asset condition for a total plant

  • Detail required refurbishment actions

  • Relate condition to criticality & duty

  • Develop asset risk management strategies

  • Define asset integrity compliance plans

Key Features:

  • Process applies equally to manufacturing, mining & infrastructure assets

  • Condition assessed by cumulation of a number of age, functional & operational factors

  • Asset condition (at maintainable item level) graded into 4 levels

  • Comparisons between current, required & design condition

  • Details of specific condition monitoring or assessment requirements

  • Assess condition from perspectives of physical, functional, availability , serviceability

Benefits:

  • Budget for known asset condition

  • Contain costs for required condition

  • Align operations with plant condition

  • Benchmark for maintenance contracts

  • Plan & control equipment risks

The Asset Condition Assessment audit can be undertaken in conjunction with a Maintenance Operations Review.  

In this way management will have a complimentary report on the systems and processes required to keep the Assets in the required operating condition on a continual basis.


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further information on these complimentary audits for your plant & processes:
Asset Condition Assessment
Maintenance Operations Review

 

The Asset Condition Assessment can be readily extended to form a part of the total strategic management approach for plant assets by combining asset condition, production performance, costs and long term forecasts through the application of  the Asset Management Life System (ALMS) available from AssetFuture


Contact Ross Francis Consulting now to discuss your Asset Management requirements: info@rossfrancis.com.au

Services Available:| Audits | Improvement | Implementation | Asset Condition | Training | Systems | Procedures | Equip Plans | Design | Commissioning | Outsourcing |

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