2. 1
RCM is a maintenance
program.
RCM is a process used to identify the
Failure Management Strategies you
need to implement so you get the
Reliability you need from your equipment.
FALSE
3. 1
Examples of Failure
Management Strategies:
Condition Based Maintenance Tasks
Scheduled Restoration Tasks
Scheduled Replacement Tasks
Failure Finding Tasks
Modification to an Operating Procedure
Training Improvements
etc.
4. You don't have to choose! When you do
the first four steps of the RCM process,
you create a Failure Modes and Effects
Analysis (FMEA).
2
You must choose to do
FMEA or RCM.
FALSE
5. Steps 1-4: FMEA
Failure Modes and
Effects Analysis
2
RCM is a 7-step process.
Steps 1-4 create an FMEA.
6. You don't have to choose! When you do
Step 6 of the RCM process, you consider
Condition Based Maintenance (CBM).
3
You must choose to do
CBM or RCM.
FALSE
8. RCM doesn't need to be applied to
everything. (Who has the time for that?!?)
How widely or narrowly you apply RCM
depends on your Reliability goals.
4
If you do RCM, you must
do it on all your assets.
FALSE
9. RCM has been and is being applied in
nearly industry across the world.
5
RCM has serious
weaknesses in an
industrial environment
FALSE
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