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At its core, reliability engineering is an approach that identifies potential failures, analyses their root causes, and implements measures to prevent or mitigate them. It’s a scientific system of designing and testing that seeks to improve the reliability, durability, and performance of a product or system. Glad to be part of RE team at Belleville site and to be able to train another class of RE3 qualified individuals #reliabilityengineering
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Hey Engineering Managers - I just hosted a FREE training on “Bridging Generational and Skills Gaps in Engineering Teams for Peak Performance"... Happy to share the replay with you! Just comment “REPLAY” #Engineering #SoftwareEngineering #CivilEngineering
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I call these the tools of life to which allows one to leverage on any aspects of Solutions. It diversify Engineers, Specialists, Technologists , And Technicians! Think Safety, Think Engineering
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How are you celebrating National Engineers Week in your organisation? This week is National Engineers Week, a time to acknowledge and celebrate engineers' important role in driving innovation and shaping our world. Consider the following ways to support and enhance the work of your engineers: 🔹Embrace continuous learning: encourage ongoing education and skill development to keep up with the evolving engineering landscape. 🔹Encourage innovation: create an environment where engineers can experiment and innovate. 🔹Recognise achievements: take time to acknowledge and celebrate the successes and contributions of your engineering team. Adhering to ISO standards is important in engineering, ensuring quality, safety, and efficiency. These standards help streamline processes, reduce errors, and encourage innovation. Explore the advantages of ISO certification for engineering on National Engineers Week. https://lnkd.in/eSqtsF4P #NationalEngineersWeek #EngineeringExcellence #ISOStandards
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Enhance your engineering skills in Las Vegas, 16—20 Dec 2024! Join an intense immersion in systems engineering, register today: https://lnkd.in/gqAnRyZi Too often, in today’s engineering world, project goals are not met. Sometimes, the wrong problem is solved. Learn how to avoid these two very familiar scenarios, maximize the value from your engineering, and improve your company. PPI's Systems Engineering 5-Day Course will help you or your team members become better engineers. Let PPI’s industry experts show a way past project failures, crises, long hours, and expensive rework.
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Providing simple solutions to complex problems, HaF engineers tackle challenges head-on. This week, we're recognizing our whole team's incredible dedication to making the impossible possible! #HaFEquipment #MaterialHandling #BulkMaterialHandling #MaterialHandlingSolutions #Manufacturing #MaterialHandlingEquipment #EngineersWeek #Engineers
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It's always a privilege to have more insights on engineering and its practices. Engineers Australia’s webinar on “Continuing professional development (CPD) for engineers” led by Chetan Kabra who is the Senior Client Manager NSW- Business Growth Business, at Engineers Australia, appears to be a comprehensive guide to navigating the CPD requirements for engineers in Austalia. The webinar helped me to understand the engineering industry even better in terms of market trends, competition, technical breakthroughs, and practices contributing my professional development. Furthermore, the session focused on the use of online resources, collaborative learning, and staying in the market competition. Overall, the session was impactful making my engineering journey even more meaningful. A sincere thank you to Chetan Kabra and Engineers Australia for facilitating this educational discussion.
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The webinar conducted by the speakers Jason Thornhill and Laine Duggan about Mandatory Registration in Victoria addressed the crucial requirement for engineering professionals to register before practicing in the industry. Focused on Victoria's regulations, the session elucidated the legal framework, licensing prerequisites, and the significance of adherence for engineers. Key topics covered included the registration process, eligibility criteria, ongoing professional development obligations, and the implications of non-compliance. Attendees gained insights into the benefits of registration in terms of professional recognition, enhanced credibility, and ensuring competency standards. Furthermore, the webinar provided practical guidance on navigating the registration procedures, maintaining compliance, and advancing one's career within the engineering sector in Victoria. Overall, it served as an invaluable resource for engineers seeking to understand and fulfill their regulatory obligations within the state and I would like to thank the presenter for valuable session conducted.
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In today's rapidly evolving industrial landscape, the role of maintenance engineering is more crucial than ever. As companies strive to enhance efficiency and adopt innovative technologies, understanding the future of this field is essential for professionals looking to stay ahead. We recently sat down with Field Service Supervisor and former Principal Engineer Dean Freed, a seasoned expert at DMA, who shares his vision for the future of maintenance engineering. From the impact of digital advancements to strategies for career growth, Dean's thoughts and ideas provide valuable knowledge for both current and aspiring engineers. And he's a really cool guy... Have a read...https://lnkd.in/eeheSB_G
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Flixborough 50 It did not occur to me as a 13 year old in 1974 watching the aftermath of the Flixborough explosion on TV that 50 years later I would be using the event in my lectures on the principles of: * Management of Change * Inherent Safety * Engineering standards * Flammability & explosion hazards * Consequence modelling & analysis * Vapour Cloud Explosions * Root cause analysis We are indeed fortunate to live in a country where safety is a priority and the COMAH Regulations are enforced. There are many lessons to be learned from Flixborough and all of them are still relevant today. In particular, and from experience, the Management of Change is often neglected where it comes to changes in the organisation and resourcing of key personnel. During a recent DSEAR training course presented to 20 mainly Chemical Engineering delegates we (my co-presenter and I) asked how many had heard of Trevor Kletz. Of the 20 only three had heard of Kletz and only four showed awareness of the principles of Inherent Safety when relating to process design and operation. My co-presenter & I are, it would be fair to say, in the twilight of our careers, both having over 40 years experience as Chemical Engineers and are attempting to pass on our accumulated learning to the new generation. It appears, however, that the teaching of the principles of Inherent Safety is more than somewhat lacking in our university education system. Which brings us around to another one of Trevor Kletz’ pieces of wisdom, namely that “organisations have no memory”. “Organizations have no memory” As the operating, maintenance, and engineering personnel are promoted, retire, take vacation, are absent, OR job duties are reallocated, critical safety information and expertise is lost. – Trevor Kletz - Lessons from Disaster: How Organizations Have No Memory and Accidents Recur, 1973, PRE-DATING Flixborough.
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