Reliability Engineering uses the history
collected to identify areas where maintenance
can be made easier and cheaper.

Reliability Engineering
The needed maintenance or additional needed maintenance is identified. Additional training requirements, changes in logistics requirements and potential equipment redesign or modification are other results of analysis of the history.

The review should not be limited to large, costly or politically visible failures. Clusters of failures should be sought out. Often several minor failures can cost as much or more than one large failure. Looking for clusters of failures and eliminating their cause will pay for itself quickly.


A maintenance reliability engineering approach consists of several separate but related parts.
They are:


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