AVAILABILITY, RELIABILITY AND
MAINTAINABILITY (ARM)
STUDIES
5 Day Course
Next Date: 21st - 25th January 2013
This programme
can also be run at your premises and adapted to
your specific requirements.
Contact us if you'd
like to discuss this further.
Who should attend?
If your role involves responsibility for
reliability issues, whether this is in a
technical or non-technical capacity, then this
introductory course is for you.
Why attend?
Availability, Reliability and Maintainability
(ARM) Studies, also known as R&M, RAM or RAMS,
have a philosophy of progressive assurance,
enabling reliability engineering techniques to
be implemented throughout the life of an asset,
from conception to disposal, more effectively
than has been achieved in the past.
This course will introduce the ARM philosophy
and the techniques that it uses, as well as
giving you a basic knowledge of ARM and how to
integrate it into a project life-cycle. The
emphasis is on determining what work needs to be
done, when to do it, and how much detail to go into.
What does the course cover?
ARM
philosophy and terminology
Reliability Block Diagrams
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
Fault Tree Analysis
Maintainability
issues
The ARM Plan
Reporting and
documentation
Engineering applications and examples are
provided throughout.
5 Day Course £1475.00 + VAT
A very good course.
Taught well with excellent notes to complement the
informative slide handouts. Overall a very enjoyable
course and extremely useful to my career development.
Ben
Brown, Serco
Please remind me about this course one
month before it runs