At the company where i used to work, we were undergoing training in presentations (a good idea in itself)and one of the aerospace guys was giving a first presentation on maintenance to receive critisism and suggestions. I think we mostly all slept through most of it but somewhere near the end he came up with a gem from a large well known aircraft company:
"90% of all failures are caused by maintenance."
This was the attention grabber that should have opened his presentation and we told him so. He didn't take the advise so i guess he still trots it out to a mostly asleep audience.
Anyway, this is just the sort of information to grab attention and upon which to build the idea that all unnecessary maintenance should be avoided. I attended a great pesentation on maintenance at the US NAVY in Washington where someone was talking about predictive maintenance instead of routine maintenance.
Specifically the ability to extend maintenance intervals and achieve a high readiness state among Coastguard helicopters.
It was also a lesson that the manufacturers recomendations are often conservative or targetted on the un-imaginative maintenance teams.
With regard to getting maintenance tasks a priority over production you will need to be able to show that 5minutes for a necessary maintnenace task is better than 1hr for an emergency. If you can't show this, you will never break the mold. You have to show production what's in it for them.
JMW
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