On-Demand Webcast: Condition Monitoring

Feb. 24, 2011
Watch this on-demand event to improve asset life and overall reliability.

Chemical Processing, in partnership with Ludeca and Meggitt, presented a dynamic panel discussion that was designed to help chemical facilities identify potential problems before they effect operational performance,

Watch this on-demand panel discussion – Condition Monitoring

Plants are stepping up their efforts to monitor the condition of key assets to identify potential problems before damage equipment or lead to costly downtime. This discussion reviewed key tools and solutions that will enhance your operations, optimize efficiencies, improve asset life and improve overall reliability. Learn what you need to do to bring your condition monitoring program up to date.

Access the Reliability-Centered Maintenance document Michael Eisenbise spoke of during this event.

Presenters

Renard Klubnik
Renard Klubnik has been an Application Engineer at Wilcoxon Research for five years, and has over 30 years of experience and expertise in the sound and vibration field. Mr. Klubnik was an applications engineer for several industry leading firms, like Bruel & Kjaer, CSI and MB Dynamics. His professional experience also includes work as a reliability engineer and years as an independent consultant on advanced noise and vibration analysis techniques. He has contributed to the noise and vibration community as co-founder of the Northern Ohio Chapter of the Vibration Institute, and was its chairman for the first two years.

Michael Eisenbise
Global Reliability Implementation Specialist, BP Downstream BP -- Michael Eisenbise has 35 years of maintenance technology and reliability experience.

Eisenbise is a Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional (CMRP) with the Society of Maintenance and Reliability Professionals Certifying Organization (SMRPCO), a Certified Plant Engineer (CPE) with the Association of Facility Engineers (AFE), and a Certified Plant Maintenance Manager with the AFE. He is a registered Professional Engineer (PE) in Florida.

Eisenbise holds a Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering, a Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering, and a Masters Degree in Maintenance and Reliability.

Michael is the Past Chairman of SMRP, and was instrumental in the formation of SMRP Chapters and SMRP Special Interest Groups.

Andy Page

Andy is Integration Director with GPAllied. As the Integration Director, he is responsible for combining the philosophies and daily practices of the two companies that came together to form GPAllied; General Physics and Allied Reliability. Andy is well grounded in reliability and maintenance engineering topics with particular emphasis on PdM technologies to include advanced experience in Vibration Analysis and Ultrasonics and Level 2 certifications in Infrared Thermography and Oil Analysis. He is a Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional (CMRP) through the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP).

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Access the Reliability-Centered Maintenance document Michael Eisenbise spoke of during this event.

Original Air Date: Feb. 17, 2011

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