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Hello

I am seeking clip art of an Iceberg, to allow me to customise a powerpoint slide to show direct and indirect costs of maintenance

Can anybody help

Thanks
Lara
 
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Hello Lara,

Yes I have I use it this clip in teaching about the value of Life Cycle costing and about what's underneath a breakdown.

Send me a personal mail at rolaa12@yahoo.com

Goodluck,

Rolly Angeles


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Here's one.

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Here's another

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Lara

An iceberg is a great metaphor for maintenance costs.

I hope you will post your completed work!

Terry O
 
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Here's my iceberg, thought I'd share it anyway, it explains that most of the time we just see the failure but whats underneath most of the time is much much more than the failure itself.

In my training, I often ask what is the most important reason for maintaining our equipment. Some say to keep up with production, Some say to keep our equipment's healthy and sound yet neither one seems to answer the most important reason why our equipment's need to be maintained.

The most important reason in my own perspective and understanding on why we need to maintain our equipment's is that there will be times that when the consequences of failure will far far exceed the cost of failure itself.


Rolly Angeles
Teacher
www.rsareliability.com


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Hi Lara,

I have attached an article of mine from a while ago that may be of use to you. The iceburg appears on page 11 of 14.

It is a pdf document and you should be easily able to take a snapshot of this and then transfer into word etcetera.

The intention of it within this diagram was to show how the RCM scorecard didn't waste time looking at the multitude of possible direct performance measures but rather looked very closely at the other metrics that measure the hidden benefits of Reliability-centered maintenance.

Best regards,

In this particular

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