CMMS for Preventive Maintenance
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WorkTrek CMMS helps you manage your assets, maintenance activities and field work.
Introduction
Conventional concepts such as the one that suggested intervention for repair only when a failure occurs have proven their validity in the past, but have been supplanted for several years by new techniques and systems, primarily that known as preventive maintenance. The possibility of applying maintenance management to any type of activity, also thanks to the use of maintenance management software (CMMS), has allowed its diffusion among an increasing number of companies aware that if they want to maintain their competitiveness, it is necessary to avoid excessively high costs caused by productivity losses, low levels quality, downtime and therefore, in other words, loss of profit.
What Does CMMS Software Do and How Does it Work?
The CMMS is a software capable of containing all the maintenance information: from the technical database to the asset sheets, through maintenance plans, requests for technical intervention and work orders. It also allows you to manage all the documentation, the history of interventions and work reports, the spare parts in the warehouse, as well as of course the technicians and suppliers.
Thanks to all this information, it is able not only to help you optimize maintenance processes, but also to provide all the data necessary for a detailed analysis of them, monitoring times, costs and performance thanks to business intelligence systems that analyze the data for you, creating personalized and incredibly detailed reports.
The best CMMS software is also able to automate a large part of these processes, for example by automatically creating work orders or assigning them, always automatically, to the right personnel, based on the indications you have given to the system.
Let’s say for example that you need to plan preventive maintenance interventions based on the working time of a machine. The CMMS is able to generate a new work order every time this time is reached, inform you if spare parts are available in stock, attach the necessary documents and maintenance checklists to ensure that the interventions are carried out in the correct way and finally assign them to the personnel indicated on the basis of the machinery or its location.
This allows you to drastically reduce the costs and management times of your resources, as well as naturally machine downtime, also reducing manual actions and margins of error.
One of the most important features of modern CMMS systems is the ability to use the mobile app.
Thanks to the mobile app, technicians can take the CMMS for company maintenance with them wherever they go in the field. They will be notified via a simple notification (or an email) when they are assigned a work order, they will be able to consult the documentation, record the intervention times, take advantage of the checklists attached to the work order and add the pieces in just a few taps spare parts used on the final report.
This will allow them not only to cut intervention times, but also to automatically record all data and information relating to the work order within the CMMS system. Once the intervention is completed, they will be able to automatically generate the end of work report, create it directly on their phone and send it to the system (as well as by email to the figures involved).
At this point the CMMS system records the data and sorts them within the platform, where they will be available in real time.
Likewise, the maintenance manager will have a complete view of the progress of maintenance operations, will be able to easily monitor, without any additional action, the work orders carried out and those still to be carried out, as well as analyze the recorded data in real time.
What is Preventive Maintenance?
Preventive maintenance is a special type of extraordinary maintenance that is carried out at predetermined intervals or according to the criteria prescribed in maintenance plans, and aims to reduce the probability of failure or deterioration of the functioning of assets or systems.
Definition of Preventive Maintenance
To give the most complete possible definition, preventive maintenance refers to all those activities that allow us to recognize the current functioning of the system, in order to take the necessary measures to slow down its normal degradation.
Objectives of Preventive Maintenance
Preventive maintenance therefore has the main objective of extending the life cycle of assets and limiting machine downtime or, more generally, other corrective maintenance actions, in order to prevent excessive qualitative and quantitative deterioration of production. This goal is achieved through periodic inspections or based on certain metrics chosen by the maintainer, so that necessary but not yet obvious preventive interventions can be implemented before excessive wear or failure becomes apparent.
This type of maintenance includes actions such as cleaning, lubrication, and replacement of plant or asset components.
Types of Preventive Maintenance
Even if it is not entirely precise, in general we could say that any type of intervention that does not belong to the field of corrective maintenance, therefore does not respond to a malfunction, belongs to the category of preventive maintenance. For this reason, there are many types of preventive maintenance and they require different technologies and experiences.
The most common types of preventive maintenance are:
Preventive Maintenance in Condition
It is a maintenance policy based on meter readings or monitoring of specific pre-determined metrics, recorded and fed into the CMMS system. When the values set in the maintenance software are reached, a work order is automatically generated. A very simple example of this type of maintenance concerns cars: changing tires is a type of condition-based maintenance, as the check is performed based on the kilometers traveled and the condition of the component itself.
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Periodic Preventive Maintenance (Cyclic)
Periodic preventive maintenance (or also cyclical maintenance) is a special type of maintenance based on predetermined cycles of use. Cyclic maintenance is a type of planned maintenance, i.e. which is carried out in accordance with the maintenance plan determined on a time basis. Unlike maintenance according to condition, in this case the decisive factor is the time of use of a particular machine or system, the number of trips or mileage. A simple but effective example is the fire extinguishers inside the building, which, due to compliance with regulations, must be inspected at the time intervals prescribed by law. But changing the car’s engine belt also belongs to that category, because a certain condition is created, the mileage traveled, with the aim of predicting the occurrence of a failure.
Other Types of Preventive Maintenance
However, among the various types of preventive maintenance there are others that we have not yet mentioned. Some of them are:
Statistical Preventive Maintenance: A type of maintenance planned based on statistical considerations relating to the duration and average life cycle of a component or machine. This type of maintenance, which partly belongs to those mentioned above, is often considered an integral part of periodic (or cyclical) maintenance since it is based on predetermined cycles of use.
Opportunistic Maintenance: Although this particular type of maintenance strategy is not necessarily part of preventive maintenance, the latter greatly favors its occurrence, because often, in cases of corrective maintenance, there is no time or real coordination to take advantage of the incident and the course of action of this type is ongoing. Therefore, it takes advantage of the period of planned shutdown or unavailability of the system to carry out inspections or overall maintenance interventions, in order to optimize times and ensure efficiency.
Preventive Maintenance Management Through Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS)
The rapid evolution of today’s market forces all companies to actively engage in order to gain a competitive advantage over the competition. In this context, we have seen how preventive maintenance represents one of the fundamental aspects for achieving this goal.
One of the ways a company can improve the management of maintenance activities involves the use of software solutions that can involve and seamlessly connect the entire organization. For these reasons, more and more companies decide to introduce software solutions with advanced features.
Maintenance management software, commonly referred to as CMMS, an acronym for Computerized Maintenance Management Software, is a tool used by maintenance managers to manage their activities.
Unlike preventive maintenance management that is tracked through generic software, such as classic Excel, using maintenance management software provides maintenance teams with a large amount of notifications and information that is automatically generated when it is expected, thus facilitating the completion of assigned tasks. The above reports not only show updated information about the most problematic parts of the plant or machinery, but also allow you to measure the effectiveness of the operational teams and what to work on to improve the quality of interventions.
None of these goals can be achieved without the use of a maintenance software package.
Today, companies of all sizes, from the smallest ones composed of a few teams, to large multinationals with hundreds or thousands of maintenance workers, use some type of maintenance software. Generally, a CMMS is managed by a maintenance manager and technicians who have access to the system with progressively reduced authority depending on the level of responsibility.
Furthermore, CMMS or more simply maintenance management software is also used by senior management, who use reports generated by financial reporting systems to reduce maintenance costs, identify causes of accidents, measure productivity index and ensure compliance with applicable regulations.
CMMS for Preventive Maintenance
A Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) has the ability to carry out various functions that aid in the smooth execution of preventive maintenance tasks:
The Advantages of CMMS for Preventive Maintenance
Organizations can benefit from various advantages when they choose to implement a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) for preventive maintenance.
Conclusion
By utilizing a CMMS to incorporate preventive maintenance, organizations can reap a multitude of benefits. These include minimizing downtime, prolonging the lifespan of assets, saving costs, enhancing reliability and safety, ensuring compliance with regulations, optimizing inventory management, maximizing equipment availability, improving planning and scheduling, and making informed decisions based on data. Through proactive maintenance management, businesses can achieve heightened efficiency, productivity, and a competitive edge in their operations.
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