Improve CMMS implementation in 10 ways

Choose a cross-functional implementation team, including executives to approve or provide funding, maintenance (a champion and the future system administrator), project leaders (a manager to keep things on track and an analyst to gather requirements), subject matter experts (to define how the system...

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Published inControl Engineering Vol. 64; no. 6; pp. 20 - 23
Main Author Hoske, Mark T
Format Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Barrington CFE Media 01.06.2017
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Summary:Choose a cross-functional implementation team, including executives to approve or provide funding, maintenance (a champion and the future system administrator), project leaders (a manager to keep things on track and an analyst to gather requirements), subject matter experts (to define how the system is used), IT staff (to provide a system environment), and implementation consultants (to provide specific expertise). Measuring and monitoring tools with wireless capabilities lower risk and save time by reducing exposure to areas requiring personal protective equipment (PPE), and enhance productivity by data sharing, analysis, and providing storage tools. Wireless connectivity is available in more than 40 tools, covering infrared cameras, clamp meters, digital multimeters, vibration monitoring (see Figure 3), portable oscilloscopes, power quality analyzers, power and energy loggers, thermometers, process calibrator, insulation testers, and related accessories.
ISSN:0010-8049
2163-4076