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Understanding and Using the GFMAM Framework for Maintenance

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Original date: 
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Abstract: 

The Global Forum on Maintenance & Asset Management and highlights of the second edition of it’s recently published Maintenance Framework, including the project to develop the document and differences from the first edition.

BoK Content Source: 
PEMAC Produced
BoK Content Type: 
Presentation Slides
Webcast
Asset Management Framework Subject: 
03 Lifecycle Delivery, 3.05 Maintenance Delivery
Maintenance Management Framework Subject: 
00 Maintenance Management - General, 01 Business & Organization Context, 02 Maintenance Program Mgmt, 2.0 Maintenance Program Mgmt General, 03 Asset Strategy Management, 3.0 Asset Strategy Management General, 04 Tools and Tactics, 4.0 Tools and Tactics General, 05 Maintenance & Reliability Engineering, 5.0 Maintenance and Reliability Eng General, 06 Work Management, 6.0 Work Management General, 07 Human Resource Management, 7.0 Human Resource Mgmt General, 08 Material Resource Mgmt, 8.0 Material Resource Mgmt General, 09 Information Management, 9.0 Information Management General, 10 Continuous Improvement, 10.0 Continuous Improvement General
Author Title: 
Director of Physical Asset Management & Reliability
Author Employer: 
Cameco Corporation
Author Bio: 

J.P. is the director of physical asset management & reliability for Cameco Corporation, a Canadian uranium mining and nuclear fuel manufacturer with operations in both Saskatchewan and Ontario. He has a over 27 years of experience in a variety of primary resource industries including mining & mineral processing, pulp & paper, and forest products.

Holding a degree in mechanical engineering from Queen’s University, and a certificate in physical asset management from the University of Toronto, J.P. is a licensed professional engineer in three Canadian provinces and is fluent in both of Canada’s official languages. J.P. has been a contributing member of PEMAC for over 17 years and has been on its board of directors since 2013, currently serving as president.