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Unit Code: PME459

Unit Name: Sustainable Maintenance Practices

Description: This course covers the development of intermediate knowledge and skills required for sustainable maintenance practices. The practice adheres the Machine record keeping, prognostic tools, diagnostic tools, Machine Condition Monitoring Technology, functionality and environmental impact.

Learning Target Outcomes: On successful completion of this course, you should be able to: 1. Establish the need for implementation of planned maintenance due to frequent failures, repairs and loss of production. Identifies relevant constraints and requirements and sets out an accurate description of the problem. 2. Identify relevant practical constraints and requirements and practice their professional theoretical skills to implement strategic Planned Preventive Maintenance and justify the purpose for their use and also provoke the methods for the result of high-efficiency workshop output. 3. Gathers engineering knowledge from sources such as standards and codes of practice and identifies the most relevant importance of maintenance documentation, and produces examples of such documents used in planned maintenance systems. 4. Identify the most relevant importance of maintenance stores and the functions it plays in a maintenance system. 5. Demonstrate creativity to propose possible solutions through annotated sketches and examples the principle of stock control.

Prerequisite: MER

Prerequisite Sentence: N/A

Credit Point: 5

Offered In: Quarter 4