Equipment Reliability WorkBench

The industry leader in Equipment Reliability

The ER Workbench consists of a set of web applications called modules, each designed to assist in a specific task. Each module has been designed to integrate with other modules for overall superior manageability of equipment and ease of use.

The ER Workbench features a built in search engine, the ER Analyzer. The ER Analyzer takes criteria from the user and builds complex queries. The Analyzer can be used to search across business-objects. For example, with the Analyzer, users can search for components that contain stocks procurement has deemed obsolete.

The analyzer also has built-in ad hoc report generation capabilities, know as Custom Summary Analysis. Custom Summary Analysis puts the user in control of the Workbench's reporting capabilities.

Below is a breakdown of the modules:

Obsolescence and Parts Modernization

Identify obsolescence issues, leverage stock information from purchase orders, Bill of Materials, Work orders, and internal notifications, utilize RAPIDs data, and evaluate material availability.

Component Template Builder

Program Screenshot This module is used to automate template duplication and revision. Track revision history of templates, perform "What-if" cost-impact analysis on template changes. Provide and track effective and challenge period. Components assigned to a template can also be tracked using module 2.

Long Range Asset Management

Program ScreenshotTrack components by replacement method, store obsolescence information, categorize components by effect of component failure on outage, Single Point Vulnerability (SPV) reduction planning, component replacement budget estimates, and replacement strategy.

Component Template Implementation

Program Screenshot Reference all corporate PMs, perform annualized cost/savings analysis to aid in PM Optimization, validate template tasks to PM frequencies, generate truth table reports, and document justifications when/if they are allowed.

Plant Health Monitor

Used to generate the yearly plant health report, but capable of monitoring the health of the plant every day to notify system engineers where plant health is trending.

Maintenance Rule Monitoring

Monitors the effectiveness of Maintenance at Nuclear Power Plants. Monitors the overall continuing effectiveness of maintenance programs to ensure that systems, structures, and components are capable of performing their functions. It includes system and function scoping, unavailability and functional failure tracking, and evaluations.