Case Study
The Institute of Cancer Research
Initially The Institute of Cancer Research selected Asset Handling to complete asset verifi cation and criticality assessments for its assets in high risk, critical environments. From the data collected during the assessments, risks registers were created to identify all potential risks and their maintenance regime was redesigned to mitigate all the risks that were found. The FMEA based maintenance studies identifi ed many critical assets that required real time monitoring to detect and prevent asset failure. As a result, Asset Handling’s AH21 condition monitors were deployed to monitor 80 critical assets. “THE PROGRAMME WILL HELP OPTIMISE MAINTENANCE REGIMES AND REDUCE DOWNTIME.” CASE STUDY The Institute of Cancer ResearchPredictive, real-time asset monitoring Th