
Lubrication Program Management is designed for personnel responsible for building, improving, or managing lubrication programs across industrial sites. The course moves beyond individual lubrication tasks and focuses on the systems, processes, standards, and management practices required to create a reliable lubrication program. Participants will learn how to assess current practices, set improvement priorities, develop lubrication procedures, manage lubricant storage and handling, set oil analysis strategies, improve contamination control, and measure program performance. This course is ideal for organisations that want to move from reactive lubrication practices toward a structured, auditable, and reliability-focused lubrication program. Content provider: Lubrication Experts.
The elements of an effective lubrication program How lubrication affects reliability, availability, maintenance cost, and asset life Lubrication program assessment and gap analysis Lubricant selection and consolidation Lubrication routes and task optimisation Lubricant storage and handling systems Contamination control strategy
Oil analysis program design Sampling points, sampling frequency, and test slate selection Lubrication procedures and standard work instructions Training and competency requirements KPIs for lubrication program performance Managing lubrication-related risk Continuous improvement and program governance
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