Introduction to PAS 55

Course aim

To introduce attendees to PAS 55 - now being adopted by companies here in Ireland as the international reference standard - providing a clear and concise definition of what needs to be done to tune physical assets for business objectives at any point in their lifecycle.

  • Date: October 6th 2010
  • Session time: 9:00am to 5:00pm, registration at 8:30
  • Venue: Engineers Ireland, 22 Clyde Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
  • Fee: Engineers Ireland member: €350 Non member: €400
  • CPD credit: 1

Overview

PAS 55 is the British Standards Institution's "Publicly Available Specification" for the optimised management of physical assets and infrastructure - it provides clear definitions and a 21-point requirements specification for optimised and whole-life asset management systems.

Learning objectives

  • What is asset management?
  • Where does it fit in the business context?
  • Why is it important?
  • How different industries carry out their asset management
  • The main features of asset management
  • The development of an asset management standard – PAS 55
  • The 28 key areas of PAS 55 and the assessment methodology
  • What comes after PAS 55

Programme

BSI PAS 55:2008 includes:

  • Definition of terms in asset management
  • Requirements specification for good practice
  • Guidance for the implementation of good practice

Who should attend

  • Maintenance managers
  • Maintenance engineers & supervisors
  • Production managers & supervisors
  • Superintendents
  • Design engineers
  • All who would like to know more about this new standard

Trainer's profile

ESS Limited is an industrial maintenance services company specialising in delivering highly efficient & cost effective solutions for the maintenance & asset care requirements of our customers.  It is our mission to deliver the best learning experience, offering high quality training solutions from instructor-led training, onsite corporate training and customised training to meet organisational and individual requirements.

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