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RCM LESSONS LEARNED -
Chapter
9 from "RCM - Gateway to World Class Maintenance" by Anthony
"Mac" Smith and Glenn R, Hinchliffe
It is very likely that most of the people involved in your company
maintenance program, especially those charged with its improvement,
have heard the term
“RCM.” However, the number of people who actually have some
reasonable understanding of RCM is, in our experience, quite
limited. Given that such an
uninformed state exists, it is extremely difficult to gain wide
acceptance of an RCM program and the value that can be realized from
it. The necessity for such
familiarization is important at both the management level and the
system engineer and craft personnel level. Familiarization at the
craft level is especially important,
a point that is not always fully recognized or appreciated.
Throughout this book, we have endeavored to demonstrate how RCM can
and should be an integral part of any maintenance organization,
especially those wishing to be known as World Class. More...
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