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August 7, 2024 | Mark Paradies

Who Should Use Equifactor® Equipment Troubleshooting?

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Obvious Answer

Perhaps the most obvious answer is people who are:

  • Reliability engineers,
  • Maintenance managers,
  • Maintenance supervisors, and
  • Maintenance technicians.

They need to troubleshoot equipment failures and use that information to repair equipment failures and, perhaps, find the root causes of the failures and prevent the failures reoccurrence.

Heinz Bloch

After all, we worked with renowned equipment reliability expert Heinz Bloch to develop the Equifactor® Troubleshooting Tables and Tools, and all reliability and maintenance professionals should be familiar with these techniques.

Less Obvious Answer

The less-than-obvious answer is that safety professionals who may investigate safety incidents that include equipment failures should also be familiar with the Equifactor® Troubleshooting Tables. Why? Because understanding and preventing equipment failures may enhance safety.

Where to Learn About Equifactor® Troubleshooting

Equifactor® Equipment Troubleshooting

The 2-Day Equifactor® Equipment Troubleshooting and TapRooT® Root Cause Analysis Course is the best and fastest way to learn these advanced troubleshooting techniques. See all the upcoming courses by CLICKING HERE.

Don’t wait! You need this training to stop equipment failures, precursor incidents, and major accidents.

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Courses & Training, Equipment Reliability / Equifactor®
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