4. Rating method Pile
4.1 Origins and applications
The Pieu method (breakdowns, equipment importance, equipment condition, use) developed by Yves Lavina aims to define the criticality of equipment using a multi-criteria matrix. It may be necessary when breakdown histories are not available. It has the advantage of being very simple to implement.
With this method, the criticality of equipment is precisely defined by rating with scales defined by the experts according to criteria specific to their industrial sectors.
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Bibliography
Websites
De JONG (H.H.), interesting Eurocontrol site on methods for identifying risks and their criticality http://www.nlr-atsi.nl/downloads/guidelines-for-the-identification-of-hazards.pdf
LINDQVIST (P.), NORDÄNGER (U.-K.), interesting site on e-Delphi methods
Standards and norms
- Evaluation Criteria for reliability-centered maintenance (RCM) Processes - SAE JA 1011 - 1999
- A Guide to the Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) Standards - SAE JA 1002 - 2002
- Operator/Manufacturer Scheduled Maintenance Development, rev 2011 - ATA MSG-3 - 2011
- Dependability management –Part 3-11: Application guide – Reliability-based maintenance - CEI 60300-3-11 - 1999
- Reliability-centered...
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