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Uptime describes the combination of activities that deliver fewer breakdowns, improved productive capacity, lower costs, and better environmental performance. The bestselling second edition of Uptime has been used as a textbook on maintenance management in several postsecondary institutions and by many companies as the model framework for their maintenance management programs.
Following in the tradition of its bestselling predecessors, Uptime: Strategies for Excellence in Maintenance Management, Third Edition explainshow to deal with increasingly complex technologies, such as mobile and cloud computing, to support maintenance departments and set the stage for compliance with international standards for asset management.
This updated edition reflects a far broader and deeper wealth of experience and knowledge. In addition, it restructures its previous model of excellence slightly to align what must be done more closely with how to do it.
The book provides a strategy for developing and executing improvement plans that work well with the new values prevalent in today's workforce. It also explains how you can use seemingly competing improvement tools to complement and enhance each other.
This edition also highlights action you can take to compensate for the gradual loss of skills in the current workforce as "baby boomers" retire.
Table of Contents
LEADERSHIP
Building a Maintenance Strategy
Business of Maintenance Management
Framework for the Strategy
Strategy Components
Strategy Development
Developing the Vision
Maintenance Review
Closing the Gap—Planning Implementation
Contract Maintenance
Uptime Summary
Endnotes
People and Teamwork
People Really Are Your Most Important Asset
Teams
Managing Change
Organizing the Maintenance Structure
Multiskilling
Learning, Training, and Development
ESSENTIALS
Work Management
Work Management Cycle
Six Key Steps
Planning Horizons
Shutdown Management
Planning and Scheduling Tools
Planning Standards
Mobile Workforce Management
Uptime Summary
Endnotes
Basic Care
The Minimum Is Not Always Enough
Beyond the Minimum: Basic Care
5S Asset Management Housekeeping Excellence
5S Audits
Before you Start 5S
Uptime Summary
Materials Management
Planning, Scheduling, and Materials Management
E-Business
MRO Improvements
Uptime Summary
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Endnote
Performance Management
Measuring Maintenance
Benchmarking Maintenance
Uptime Summary
Endnotes
Management and Support Systems for Maintenance
Systems Are Not Replacements for Strategy
What Management Systems Should Do
Different Types of Management Systems
Specialized Support Systems
Implementation Considerations
Justifying Your CMMS
Hardware and Software Tools: An Overview
Where Are We Headed with Systems?
Uptime Summary
Endnotes
CHOOSING EXCELLENCE
Asset Reliability 1: Being Proactive
Reliability-Centered Maintenance
Business of Maintenance Management
Simplified RCM Methods
Implementing RCM Successfully
Uptime Summary
Endnotes
Reliability Approaches 2: Quick Start and Continuous Improvement
Preventive Maintenance Optimization
Reliability and Simulation Modeling
Uptime Summary
Endnotes
Evidence-Based Asset Management
Evidence-Based Asset Management
Optimizing Life-Cycle Costing Decisions
Economic Life of an Asset
Optimizing Maintenance Tactics
Calculating Spare-Part Requirements
Optimizing Failure-Finding Intervals
Uptime Summary
ASSET MANAGEMENT
Asset Management
What Is Asset Management?
Standards, "Anatomy," and "Landscape"
Documentation, Record Keeping, and Information Management
Certification
Putting Uptime in an Asset Management Context
Uptime Summary
Information Management and Governance
Defining the Aim Program
Uptime Summary
THE JOURNEY
Implementing Uptime
Why Bother?
Getting there—Implementing Uptime
Assessments vs. Training
A New Approach
Planning
Governance
Initiative Overload
Action Teams
Middle Management
Just Do It
Sustainability
Uptime Summary
Conclusion
Endnotes
Bibliography
Appendix A: The Uptime Assessment
Appendix B: Glossary of Maintenance Terminology
Appendix C: Rapid Preventive Maintenance (PM) Deployment
Suggestions
Index
Continuing a long tradition, Lu's Basic Toxicology, Seventh
Edition, combines relatively comprehensive coverage of toxic
substances in food, air, and water with brevity, thereby continuing
to serve as an updated introductory text for toxicology students
and for those involved in allied sciences that require a background
in toxicology. The new edition, which now becomes an edited work
with contributions from experts around the globe, features four new
chapters and a number of existing chapters that have been updated
and expanded, notably those on mechanisms of toxic effects,
conventional toxicity studies, the cardiovascular system, and risk
assessment and regulatory toxicology. The book consists of four
parts (Part I-Part IV) that provide guidance on principles of
toxicology and testing procedures for toxicities as well as a
concise, yet detailed, mechanism of both target organ and nontarget
organ toxicities. The book is rounded off with a final section
(Part IV) on the toxic effects of chemicals and risk assessment,
giving toxicologists, both students and practicing professionals,
the necessary tools to enhance their practice. This edition
includes new chapters on Clinical Toxicology, Systems Toxicology,
Chemicals and Children, and Toxicology of Reproductive Systems,
providing the essentials of these topics in the same style as the
other chapters in the book. With separate subject and chemical
indexes, this is a useful, quick shelf reference for everyone
working in toxicology today.
Continuing a long tradition, Lu’s Basic Toxicology, Seventh Edition, combines relatively comprehensive coverage of toxic substances in food, air, and water with brevity, thereby continuing to serve as an updated introductory text for toxicology students and for those involved in allied sciences that require a background in toxicology. The new edition, which now becomes an edited work with contributions from experts around the globe, features four new chapters and a number of existing chapters that have been updated and expanded, notably those on mechanisms of toxic effects, conventional toxicity studies, the cardiovascular system, and risk assessment and regulatory toxicology.
The book consists of four parts (Part I–Part IV) that provide guidance on principles of toxicology and testing procedures for toxicities as well as a concise, yet detailed, mechanism of both target organ and nontarget organ toxicities. The book is rounded off with a final section (Part IV) on the toxic effects of chemicals and risk assessment, giving toxicologists, both students and practicing professionals, the necessary tools to enhance their practice. This edition includes new chapters on Clinical Toxicology, Systems Toxicology, Chemicals and Children, and Toxicology of Reproductive Systems, providing the essentials of these topics in the same style as the other chapters in the book. With separate subject and chemical indexes, this is a useful, quick shelf reference for everyone working in toxicology today.
Table of Contents
PART I: General Principles of Toxicology. History of Toxicology. Absorption, Distribution, and Excretion of Toxicants. Metabolism of Toxicants. Toxic Effects (Mechanisms of Toxic Effects). Modifying Factors of Toxic Effects. Conventional Toxicity Studies. Systems Toxicology. PART II: Testing Procedures for Nontarget Organ Toxicities. Carcinogenesis. Mutagenesis. Developmental Toxicology. Lactation. PART III: Target Organs and Systems. Toxicology of the Liver. Toxicology of the Kidney. Toxicology of the Immune System. Respiratory System Inhalation Toxicology. Toxicology of the Skin. Toxicology of the Eye. Toxicology of the Nervous System. Cardiovascular System. Toxicology of Reproductive Systems. Toxicology of the Endocrine System. PART IV: Toxic Substances and Risk Assessment. Food Additives and Contaminants. Toxicity of Pesticides. Nanotoxicology. Toxicity of Metals. Environmental Pollutants. Occupational Toxicology. Chemicals and Children. Clinical Toxicology. Risk Assessment and Regulatory Toxicology.
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