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The Shared Learning Library is a result of Phase II of the the "Body of Knowledge" project which began in 2014. This library is a searchable database with articles categorised according to both an Asset Management Framework and a Maintenance Management Framework. Continued development and maintenance of the Shared Learning Library has been turned over to a team with Alan Johnson appointed as the Curator. The other members are subject matter experts who assist in vetting and categorising the content.

Contact

email: sll@pemac.org

Shared Learning Team

01 Chair

Akinniyi Akinpelu

Senior Project Engineer
City of Saskatoon - 3rd Ave N

02 Member

Foued Dridi

Lead mechanical Engineer
Heidelberg Materials CCUS

Alan Johnson

Maintenance Management Consultant
Retired

James Reyes-Picknell

Managing Consultant
Conscious Asset

03 Webcaster

Jeff Bonnell

Senior Director, Global CoE
SAP Canada

Nigel D'Souza

Manager of Facilities Services
Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board

Adrian de Groot

Retired
Adrian De Groot Vantage

Frank Engli

Regional Group Lead - Canada, Reliability, Maintenance, Turnarounds and Capital Projects
Becht

Susan Lubell

Principal Consultant
Steppe Consulting Inc.

Leonard G Middleton

Principal Consultant
Asset Management Solutions

Martha Myers

Owner / Operator
Martha Myers Consulting Services

James Reyes-Picknell

Managing Consultant
Conscious Asset

Abdul Qayyum Sheikh

Facility Turnaround Specialist
NorthRiver Midstream Inc.

"Shared Learning" News

Emotional First Aid - Lessons Learned from COVID19

Emotional First Aid

We asked a team of volunteers how we can best be of assistance to our members during this time. One said he had never had to deal with so many emotional issues from staff. One of the issues was his team facing was moral dilemmas - his team members have a high sense of duty to both their team, which provides an essential service, and their families.

Working from home? Ideas for leveraging this time.

With many people at home either due to the closure of their operations, self-isolation protocols, or as a proactive measure to reduce non-essential staff on site, some might question how these individuals can be productive, particularly when assets are not operating.

Opportunities to Contribute

Two PEMAC teams are seeking interested contributors:

PEMAC Body of Knowledge Team
Competency Framework Development Team

Have you been thinking about how you might contribute to the development of your profession in Maintenance, Reliability or Asset Management? We have some exciting opportunities!

FCM's Robust Resource Library Includes Asset Management Materials

The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), a national voice for over 2000 municipalities of all sizes across Canada, has recently launched a new web page that includes a robust resource library.