The Company for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP) has published its new Recommended Practices SMRP, 5th Edition, a comprehensive publication of world-class metrics, guidelines and a glossary of terms for the maintenance profession, Reliability and asset management. This publication is designed to help practitioners manage safe, cost-effective and efficient maintenance and reliability programs that align with an organization's strategic, operational and tactical best practices.
The more than 70 measures and guidelines in this new edition provide standards and benchmarks for measuring the success of maintenance and reliability programs. Each metric is divided by definition, objective (s), formula, definitions and component qualifications, and includes a calculation example, best target values, warnings and notes for harmonization. The guidelines provide additional information and clarification on the terms of the components used in the SMRP parameters.
"As the opportunities and challenges of our profession evolve, measurement and guideline professionals need to make measurable improvements in efficiency and cost-effectiveness in their programs," said Larry Hoing, President of the SMRP. "This publication is the culmination of experts and key influencers who will lend their knowledge to provide practices and knowledge essential to all practitioners in our profession."
This publication follows the five pillars of the SMRP Maintenance and Reliability Knowledge Package. Pillars represent key areas that assist practitioners in their professional development and advance their careers. These areas are: Business & Management, Reliability of manufacturing processes, Reliability of equipment, Organization and leadership and management of work .
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