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EFFECTIVE PRESERVATION STRATEGIES FOR MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL STOCKS, TOOLS & EQUIPMENT, 16-17 June 2025_Kuching Sarawak

INTRODUCTION

In any industrial or operational setting, the proper preservation of mechanical and electrical stocks, tools, and equipment is critical for ensuring reliability, efficiency, and longevity. Without proper storage, maintenance, and handling practices, organizations may face increased downtime, higher operational costs, and safety risks.

 

This two-day training program is designed to equip participants with essential knowledge and practical skills to develop, implement, and sustain an effective preservation system for mechanical and electrical assets. The course covers key aspects such as criticality assessment, stock management, preventive maintenance strategies, and compliance with ISO and OSHA standards. Participants will gain valuable insights into best practices, risk mitigation, and regulatory requirements to enhance productivity, reduce bottlenecks, and optimize asset utilization.

 

Through interactive discussions, case studies, and hands-on activities, participants will learn how to develop documentation, apply preservation techniques, and implement a structured approach to safeguard essential tools and equipment.

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COURSE OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of the course, the participants will be able to;

  • Understand the fundamentals of mechanical and electrical stock/tool/equipment preservation, including its importance and key principles.
  • Identify and classify critical stocks based on priority and lead time to ensure efficient inventory management.
  • Implement preservation techniques to extend the lifespan of tools and equipment, minimize wear and tear, and improve operational efficiency.
  • Develop structured documentation such as checklists, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and preventive maintenance plans.
  • Apply best practices in lubrication, inspection, calibration, and safety compliance to maintain asset reliability.
  • Comply with industry standards and regulations including ISO 45001, ISO 55001, OSHA, and DOSH/JKKP requirements.
  • Utilize maintenance strategies and software tools (CMMS) to track, monitor, and optimize preservation activities.