ISO 17359-2011 certification model for condition monitoring systems.
October 10, 2024
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The 2011 edition of the ISO17359 standard incorporates aspects of [...]

The 2011 edition of ISO17359 incorporates positive aspects, some of which are taken from the RCM.
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The 2011 edition of ISO17359 incorporates positive aspects, some extracted from RCM, to be taken into account when not only implementing but also executing and measuring the results of a condition monitoring program, within a correct distribution of maintenance tasks.
Many of the recommendations given in this standard, albeit briefly, are based on the experience of many people and companies that have dedicated years of work to the improvement of this basic tool of predictive maintenance. predictive maintenance.
On the proper implementation of condition monitoring and its correct operation depends the success of maintenance departments on the road to achieving asset reliability, as mentioned in standards such as PAS-55 or ISO-55000.
In this article we review a model of implementation, diagnosis and certification of condition monitoring, reviewing some of the most important aspects to be taken into account, which are not always met, and which should be periodically audited in the particular case of each company, thus moving towards certification as an "excellent" company in the application of predictive maintenance and its tool, condition monitoring, according to ISO 17359.