I recently found some old posts relating to regularly regurgitated myths about Reliability-centered Maintenance.
I thought I would repost them here if anybody is interested. They were first published around 2007 so some of the links no longer work, and some of the old webpages are now out of publication.
But the links below work fine.
So over the next ten days, starting from tomorrow, I will work to publish a detailed post every day on one of the common myths (of maintenance, not of RCM) I regularly come up against when we are facilitating or teaching people about RCM.
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Good luck, and let's hope I haven't been too ambitious in the 10 tips in 10 days theme.
I thought I would repost them here if anybody is interested. They were first published around 2007 so some of the links no longer work, and some of the old webpages are now out of publication.
But the links below work fine.
- Myth 1 is lost in time right now.. I will see if I can dig it up in the next couple of days
So over the next ten days, starting from tomorrow, I will work to publish a detailed post every day on one of the common myths (of maintenance, not of RCM) I regularly come up against when we are facilitating or teaching people about RCM.
You can subscribe using the link on the tabs at the top of the page, or via the email box on the side page. We don't spam our readers and many people reading this blog have been doing so for over 5 years now.
Good luck, and let's hope I haven't been too ambitious in the 10 tips in 10 days theme.