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Introduction to Operations and Maintenance
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Languages offered: English and Español de Latinoamérica, 简体中文, Français

Operations and maintenance functions comprise the majority of the operations that must be managed on a daily basis and are the source of a large part of the problems a facility manager faces. Therefore, the facility manager needs a greater understanding of how proper planning in the design and construction phase can increase productivity and reduce overall operations and maintenance cost.

This purchase includes a PDF version of the student guides (cannot be printed). If you would like a printed copy, please contact [email protected] for purchasing options.

 

Learning Objectives:

After you complete this course, you will be able to:

  • List common preventive maintenance
    practices on building systems.
  • Identify the predictive maintenance techniques used to forecast operational
    failures.
  • Compare the difference between operational, maintenance and capital costs.
  • Demonstrate how Estimated Useful Life (EUL) is a necessary component of a facility manager's job functions.
  • Differentiate between operational, maintenance and capital costs for facility
    expenses
Credits awarded per Session. See individual Sessions for further details.
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Languages offered: English and Español de Latinoamérica, 简体中文, Français

Operations and maintenance functions comprise the majority of the operations that must be managed on a daily basis and are the source of a large part of the problems a facility manager faces. Therefore, the facility manager needs a greater understanding of how proper planning in the design and construction phase can increase productivity and reduce overall operations and maintenance cost.

This purchase includes a PDF version of the student guides (cannot be printed). If you would like a printed copy, please contact [email protected] for purchasing options.

 

Learning Objectives:

After you complete this course, you will be able to:

  • List common preventive maintenance
    practices on building systems.
  • Identify the predictive maintenance techniques used to forecast operational
    failures.
  • Compare the difference between operational, maintenance and capital costs.
  • Demonstrate how Estimated Useful Life (EUL) is a necessary component of a facility manager's job functions.
  • Differentiate between operational, maintenance and capital costs for facility
    expenses

Course/Activity Information

Module Outline:

  • Module 1: Introduction to Operations and Maintenance
  • Assessment
  • Evaluation
  • Verification Statement Document

 

This purchase includes a PDF version of the student guides (cannot be printed). If you would like a printed copy, please contact [email protected] for purchasing options.

Other information

  • Training Hours: 2.00
  • Additional Charges May Apply
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