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CBM (Condition Based Maintenance) For VesselsSeminar

202404sepTodo el Dia06CBM (Condition Based Maintenance) For VesselsSeminar

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Miércoles, 4 de Septiembre de 2024 – Viernes, 6 de Septiembre de 2024 (Todo el Dia)(GMT+01:00)

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TSI, TÉCNICAS Y SERVICIOS DE INGENIERÍA S.L.

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Objectives:Operation and Maintenance costs reduction, implementing from scratch and in no more than six (6) months a comprehensive CBM program or assessing the existing one. The following activities will be carried out: The following activities will be carried out:

  • Mentoring and training in how to analyse and identify critical maintenance issues before typical failures occur by means of vibration measurement, analysis and control.
  • Spectrum and vibration analysis training.
  • Definition of the main stages of a CBM Project.
  • Continuous Monitoring/Protection of vessels’ critical equipment.

Aimed at:Heads and Officers of the Navy, Operations Supervisors, Maintenance Managers, Systems Integrators, Companies and Engineers oriented to Condition-Based Maintenance -CBM- for ships for civil and military use. It is not essential to have prior knowledge of this methodology and its tools. No previous knowledge or experience is needed.

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