Citation:
S. Roe, D. Mba, The environment, international standards, asset health management and condition
monitoring: An integrated strategy, Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Volume 94, Issue 2, February 2009, Pages 474–478.
Abstract:
Asset Health Management (AHM), supported by condition monitoring (CM) and
performance measuring technologies, together with trending, modelling and
diagnostic frameworks, is not only critical to the reliability of high-value
machines, but also to a companies Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE), system
safety and profitability. In addition these protocols are also critical to the
global concern of the environment. industries involved with monitoring key
performances indicators (KPI) to improve OEE would benefit from a standardised
qualification and certification scheme for their personnel, particularly if it
is based on internationally accepted procedures for the various CM technologies
that also share the same objectives as AH and CM. Furthermore, the development
of 'models' for implementation of a Carbon tax is intrinsically dependent on the
integrity and accuracy of measurements contributing to these indicators. This
paper reviews the global picture of condition monitoring, the environment and
related international standards and then considers their relationship and
equivalent global objectives. In addition, it presents the methods behind the
development of such standards for certification of competence in personnel
involved with data collection, modelling and measurements of KPIs. Two case
studies are presented that highlight the integrated strategy in practise.