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Written by Peter Kohler, Chair - Technical Development Team
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Introduction
ISO PC 251 recently completed the third of its international meetings to develop a suite of asset management standards being:
- ISO 55000 Asset Management – Overview, principles and terminology
- ISO 55001 Asset Management – Management Systems - Requirements
- ISO 55002 Asset Management - Management Systems – Guidelines on the application of ISO 55001
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Available in the members-only area of our website are three presentations from the ISO Standards Stakeholders’ Consultation Forum, held 26 July 2011, Sydney.
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The Global Forum on Maintenance and Asset Management (GFMAM) recently came together on the Gold Coast Australia to progress the global projects being developed by the GFMAM and to discuss the international standard for Asset Management.
John Hardwick, who was recently appointed Chairman of the GFMAM said “The asset management discipline has rapidly grown over the past ten years and a number of approaches and models have been developed across the world. The GFMAM projects will support the common approach that the international Standard will provide and will equip organisations to begin the move towards this new approach.”
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From 28 February – 4 March 2011, the first meeting of the International Standards Organisation Project Committee ISO PC251 was held in Melbourne, Australia.
The ISO PC251 Committee’s role is to develop the proposed ISO Standard for Asset Management and was established in August 2010 by the ISO Technical Management Board (ISO/TMB). The Committee includes representatives from 23 peak asset management organisations including Australia, Austria, Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, Japan, USA, France, UK, Portugal, Sweden, and Netherlands - all of whom opted in to support the proposed Standard.
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Written by Peter Kohler
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On Tuesday 1 March 2011, the Asset Management Council ISO Asset Management Standards Advisory Committee convened in Melbourne to review additional material on the official ISO draft documents, and to hear a debrief by Peter Kohler on the International Standards Organisation Project Committee (ISO/PC 251 Asset Management) meeting being held in that week.
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The Asset Management Council’s Standards Team is currently seeking interest from individuals to assist develop the Asset Management Council’s contributions to, and ideas for, the Australian Mirror Committee.
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