Equipment Inspection and Maintenance – 12 Modules | One Day USD: 150/- and Two Day USD: 250/- Per Pax.

Course level:All Levels
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Description

Module 1: Introduction to Equipment Safety

  • Importance of inspection and maintenance in preventing accidents
  • Common causes of equipment failure
  • Legal and organizational requirements (OSHA, ISO 45001, manufacturer guidelines)

Module 2: Types of Equipment and Their Risks

  • Mechanical, electrical, lifting, and pressure equipment
  • Mobile and stationary machinery
  • Critical equipment identification

Module 3: Inspection Fundamentals

  • Purpose of inspections (pre-use, routine, periodic, and special)
  • Visual and functional inspection techniques
  • Use of inspection checklists and reporting tools

Module 4: Preventive vs. Corrective Maintenance

  • Differences and advantages of preventive maintenance
  • Predictive maintenance using monitoring tools
  • Managing breakdown and emergency repairs

Module 5: Inspection Schedules and Planning

  • Developing and following inspection schedules
  • Frequency based on risk, use, and manufacturer recommendations
  • Recordkeeping and tracking systems

Module 6: Tools and Instruments for Inspection

  • Measurement devices (calipers, gauges, multimeters, etc.)
  • Condition monitoring tools (vibration, temperature, pressure)
  • Calibration and maintenance of inspection tools

Module 7: Identifying and Reporting Defects

  • Recognizing wear, corrosion, cracks, and misalignment
  • Criteria for taking equipment out of service
  • Reporting and escalation procedures

Module 8: Maintenance Procedures and Best Practices

  • Safe work procedures and permits for maintenance work
  • Use of Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) during maintenance
  • Standard maintenance documentation practices

Module 9: Spare Parts and Inventory Management

  • Managing spare parts inventory
  • Importance of using certified and compatible components
  • Traceability and supplier quality assurance

Module 10: Training and Competency of Inspectors

  • Skills and qualifications required for inspection personnel
  • Continuous training and certification requirements
  • Role of supervision and peer verification

Module 11: Recordkeeping and Documentation

  • Inspection and maintenance logs
  • Digital systems for tracking and analysis (CMMS, ERP tools)
  • Legal retention and audit requirements

Module 12: Continuous Improvement and Safety Culture

  • Using inspection data for performance improvement
  • Root cause analysis of equipment failures
  • Promoting proactive maintenance culture across the organization

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