Asset Management Awards

Align, focus and motivate.

Enter the Asset Management Awards and unite people by highlighting their contribution to your organisation’s business revenue through good asset management.

The Awards process provides the ideal opportunity to align and focus people toward one common approach to the management of assets. The Asset Management Awards also can provide the motivation for people to continuously improve the system year upon year.

The best results for companies are achieved by entering the Awards early in an organisation’s asset management journey. This provides organisations with an accurate baseline to measure improvement and maturity year by year. Entering the Awards regularly also allows people to celebrate their ongoing achievements by measuring each Awards entry as a ‘milestone’ along the journey towards reaching a mature business focused asset management system.

Each organisation that enters the Asset Management Awards has the option of keeping their report confidential. However, all companies who enter the Awards have the opportunity to have their achievements publicly recognised at the prestigious Asset Management Awards Ceremony.

Who can apply?

Asset Owners – both large and small – any company responsible for physical assets and their revenue, reliability and safety outcomes, as well as Service Providers who apply asset management systems on behalf of the asset owner. Joint submissions are encouraged.

Entries now open for 2014

All 2014 Asset Management Award submissions and site reviews are to be completed by Monday 31st March 2014. Submissions received after this date will be eligible for the 2015 Asset Management Awards.

2014 Asset Management Awards Applicant Handbook

This handbook is provided to the Applicant and includes an overview of the Asset Management Awards (AMA), the submission requirements and guidelines, and Frequently Asked Questions. The Handbook also includes the Intention to Submit Form. This handbook is also provided to the Reviewers to assist them measure an organisations capability against each of the Award criteria. 

To obtain your 2014 Asset Management Awards Applicant Handbook and for all enquiries contact by phone on 03 9819 2515, or via email at info@amcouncil.com.au.

Organisational Maturity Assessment Awards

Organisational Awards

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Founders Plate

The Plate is in memory of the leadership provided by Brigadier Peter M. Robinson MBE during his quarter century involvement in founding and sustaining the Maintenance Engineering Society of Australia. Above all, Peter recognised the value of attention to detail. This attribute is reflected in the recipient who has demonstrated attention to detail in establishing a “best practice” asset management and maintenance capability in line with the AM Council Asset Management Capability model.

The Plate shall be awarded to a current repeat participant in the Asset Management Awards, with a minimum Silver Category Award, who has demonstrated sustained and significant improvement in asset management.

 

Asset Management Council – Standards

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Asset Management Standards

This list of asset management standards has been prepared by Pat Quain on behalf of the AM Council Body of Knowledge project team.

Standards are listed under main disciplines.

Manage Configuration

§         ACMP-6 ED.1
NATO CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT TERMS AND DEFINITIONS

§         ANSI/EIA-649-A 2004  superseded EIA-IS649 Draf
National Consensus Standard for Configuration Management

§         IEEE 828-2005 Supersedes IEEE 828-1998 IEEE
IEEE Standard for Software Configuration Management Plans

§         ISO 10007:2003 AS/NZS 3907:1996
Quality management systems — Guidelines for configuration management

§         STANAG-4159 ED.2(1)
NATO MATERIEL CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR MULTINATIONAL JOINT PROJECTS

§         STANAG-4427 ED.1
INTRODUCTION OF ALLIED CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT PUBLICATIONS (ACMP’S)

Manage Information

§         ISO 10303-232:2002
Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange — Part 232: Application protocol: Technical data packaging core information and exchange

§         ISO/IEC 15289:2006 AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15289:2007
Systems and software engineering — Content of systems and software life cycle process information products (Documentation)

§         ISO/IEC 21827:2002
Information technology — Systems Security Engineering — Capability Maturity Model (SSE-CMM®)

§         ISO/PAS 20542:2006
Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange — Reference model for systems engineering

§         MIL-PRF-32216
EVALUATION OF COMMERCIAL OFF-THE-SHELF (COTS) MANUALS AND PREPARATION OF SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

§         MIL-STD-38784(1) NOT 2
STANDARD PRACTICE FOR MANUALS, TECHNICAL: GENERAL STYLE AND FORMAT REQUIREMENTS

§         PAS 2001:2001
Knowledge management

Manage Integrated Support

§         IEC 62309 – Ed. 1.0 – Bilingual
Dependability of products containing reused parts – Requirements for functionality and tests

§         ISO 16091:2002
Space systems — Integrated logistic support

§         ISO 21849:2006
Aircraft and space — Industrial data — Product identification and traceability

Manage Interfaces

§         ISO 19439:2006 ISO 19439:2006/Cor 1:2006
Enterprise integration — Framework for enterprise modelling

§         ISO/IEC 20000-1:2005 AS ISO/IEC 20000.1-2007
Information technology — Service management — Part 1: Specification

Manage Lifecycle

§         ANSI/EIA 632-2003 Draft under development: BSR
Processes for Engineering a System SP-4028: Process for Engineering a System – Part 2: Implementation Guidance (DRAFT STANDARD)

§         ANSI/EIA-632-1999
Processes for Engineering a System

§         AS/NZS 4360:2004
Risk management

§         AS/NZS 4536:1999
Life cycle costing – An application guide

§         IEC 60300-3-3 Ed. 2.0 (Bilingual 2005) AS IEC 60
Dependability management – Application guide – Life cycle costing

§         IEC 60300-3-9 – Ed. 1.0 – Bilingual
Dependability management – Part 3: Application guide – Section 9: Risk analysis of technological systems

§         IEC 61025 – Ed. 2.0 – Bilingual IEC 61025 Ed. 2
Fault tree analysis (FTA)

§         IEC 61160 – Ed. 2.0 – Bilingual
Design review

§         IEC 61882 – Ed. 1.0 – Bilingual
Hazard and operability studies (HAZOP studies) – Application guide

§         IEC 62198 – Ed. 1.0 – Bilingual
Project risk management – Application guidelines

§         IEEE1220
APPLICATION AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PROCESS, STANDARD

§         ISO 14040:2006
Environmental management — Life cycle assessment — Principles and framework

§         ISO 14044:2006
Environmental management — Life cycle assessment — Requirements and guidelines

§         ISO 15865:2005
Space systems — Qualification assessment

§         ISO/IEC 12207:1995 AS/NZS ISO/IEC 12207:1997/Amd
Information technology — Software life cycle processes

§         ISO/IEC 15288:2002 AS/NZS 15288:2003
Systems engineering — System life cycle processes

§         ISO/IEC 16085:2006 AS/NZS ISO/IEC 16085:2007
Systems and software engineering — Life cycle processes — Risk management

§         ISO/IEC 19770-1:2006 AS/NZS ISO/IEC 19770.1:2007
Information technology — Software asset management — Part 1: Processes

§         ISO/IEC 24744:2007
Software Engineering — Metamodel for Development Methodologies

§         NOHSC 1010(1994)
Regulations for Plant

§         NOHSC 1014(2002)
Regulations for Major Hazard Facilities

§         PAS 55-1:2003
Asset management Specification for the optimised management of physical infrastructure assets

§         PAS 55-2:2003
Asset management Guidelines for the application of PAS 55-1

Manage Maintenance

§         IEC 60300-2 Ed. 2.0 (Bilingual 2004)  AS IEC 603
Dependability management – Guidance for dependability programme management

§         IEC 60300-3-11 Ed. 1.0 (Bilingual 1999)  AS IEC
Dependability management – Application guide – Reliability centred maintenance

§         IEC 60300-3-12 Ed. 1.0 (Bilingual 2001) AS IEC 6
Dependability management – Application guide – Integrated logistic support

§         IEC 60300-3-14 Ed. 1.0 (Bilingual 2004)  AS IEC
Dependability management – Application guide – Maintenance and maintenance support

§         IEC 60706-2 – Ed. 2.0 – Bilingual
Maintainability of equipment – Part 2: Maintainability requirements and studies during the design and development phase

§         IEC 60706-3 – Ed. 2.0 – Bilingual
Maintainability of equipment – Part 3: Verification and collection, analysis and presentation of data

§         IEC 60706-5 – Ed. 1.0 – Bilingual
Guide on maintainability of equipment – Part 5: Section 4: Diagnostic testing

§         IEC 60812 – Ed. 2.0 – Bilingual IEC 60812 Ed. 2
Analysis techniques for system reliability – Procedure for failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA)

§         IEC 61014 – Ed. 2.0 – Bilingual
Programmes for reliability growth

§         IEC 61078 – Ed. 2.0 – Bilingual
Analysis techniques for dependability – Reliability block diagram and boolean methods

§         IEC 61164 – Ed. 2.0 – English
Reliability growth – Statistical test and estimation methods

§         IEC 61165 – Ed. 2.0 – Bilingual
Application of Markov techniques

§         IEC 61649 – Ed. 1.0 – Bilingual
Goodness-of-fit tests, confidence intervals and lower confidence limits for Weibull distributed data

§         IEC 61703 – Ed. 1.0 – Bilingual
Mathematical expressions for reliability, availability, maintainability and maintenance support terms

§         IEC 61710 – Ed. 1.0 – Bilingual
Power law model – Goodness-of-fit tests and estimation methods
§         IEC 61713 – Ed. 1.0
Software dependability through the software life-cycle processes- Application guide

§         IEC 62308 – Ed. 1.0 – Bilingual
Equipment reliability – Reliability assessment methods

§         IEC 62347 – Ed. 1.0 – Bilingual
Guidance on system dependability specifications

§         ISO 2394:1998
General principles on reliability for structures

§         ISO 3977-9:1999
Gas turbines — Procurement — Part 9: Reliability, availability, maintainability and safety

§         ISO 5843-8:1988
Aerospace — List of equivalent terms — Part 8: Aircraft reliability

§         ISO 8107:1993
Nuclear power plants — Maintainability — Terminology

§         ISO/IEC 14764:2006 AS/NZS 14764:2001
Software Engineering — Software Life Cycle Processes – Maintenance AS/NZS title: Information technology – Software maintenance

§         ISO/IEC 2382-14:1997
Information technology — Vocabulary — Part 14: Reliability, maintainability and availability

§         NAVAIR 00-25-403
Guidelines For The Naval Aviation Reliability-Centered Maintenance Process

Quality and Audit Management

§         ISO 10014:2006 ISO 10014:2006/Cor 1:2007
Quality management — Guidelines for realizing financial and economic benefits

§         ISO 19011:2002 AS/NZS ISO 19011:2003
Guidelines for quality and/or environmental management systems auditing

§         ISO 9000:2005 AS/NZS ISO 9000:2006
Quality management systems — Fundamentals and vocabulary

§         ISO 9004:2000
Quality management systems — Guidelines for performance improvements

§         ISO/IEC 17021:2006
Conformity assessment — Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of management systems

§         ISO/IEC 20000-2:2005 AS ISO/IEC 20000.2-2007
Information technology — Service management — Part 2: Code of practice

§         ISO/IEC 25000:2005
Software Engineering — Software product Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) — Guide to SQuaRE

§         ISO/IEC 25001:2007
Software engineering — Software product Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) — Planning and management

§         ISO/IEC 25051:2006
Software engineering — Software product Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) — Requirements for quality of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) software product and instructions for testing

§         ISO/IEC 25062:2006
Software engineering — Software product Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) — Common Industry Format (CIF) for usability test reports

§         ISO/IEC 90003:2004
Software engineering — Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001:2000 to computer software

Asset Management Council Standards Team

  • Peter Kohler
  • Derek Perkins

More information about Asset Management Standards

Asset Management Council – Research Link

Publications

Standards & Regulations

Software, Hardware, Tools

Maintenance and Reliability Sites

 

Please let us know of any site you think should be on this list. Send your suggestions to Mo at mo.barghash@amcouncil.com.au 

Asset Management Council – Presentations

The Asset Management Council Presentations: Select your presentation below


The Asset Management Council would like to thank the authors for allowing for the publication of these presentations
Topic
Presenter
Date
Download Link
GPS Technology: An Asset Management Overview Simon Best Feb 13 View
Implementation and monitoring of effective of asset management strategies John Hardwick
Ausgrid
Dec 11 View
Asset Management Standards From PAS55 to ISO5500 – Where could this go to? Greg Williams Sep 11 View
Risk management frameworks for foundation Asset Information Systems
Lessons drawn from experiences in the utilities industry
Greg Williams July 11 View
Competency Framework for Reliability Engineers
AM Council WA committee initiative
May 11 View
Bearing Manufacturing Failure Paul Brades
RioTinto
May 11 View
Improving Plant Reliability by Addressing Maintainability & Maintenance Requirements Case Studies Zahra Jabiri
Western Power
May 11 View
FMECA in Action Gary Winsor Sep 10 View
Maintenance Execution & Shutdowns best practice Lindsay Cameron May 10 View
Basics of RAM Mark McKenzie May 10 View
RAM Modelling in Projects Paul Websdane May 10 View
RAM Modelling during Operations Leigh Jarmin May 10 View
Modelling Data Kerrie Unsworth May 10 View
RAM to Optimise Remaining Life Ernst Krauss May 10 View
Strategic Slow Moving Spares Levels Optimisation Tony Saker
UMS Group Inc./ Asia Pacific
April 10 View
Life Cycle Costing at Rio Tinto Iron Ore Carlos Erazo
Rio Tinto Iron Ore
Nov 09 View
Maintaining Government’s Buildings and Property Portfolio – the Opportunity for Life Cycle Costing Analysis John Gartner Nov 09 View
Asset Life Cycle Management – Case Studies on Asset Life Cycle Cost Modelling Johann Taylor Nov 09 View
About the Asset Management Council Dec 09 View
Asset Management – Quo Vadis (Where are we going?) Neil Blom Aug 09 View
MESA– Voice of WA members July 09 Survey Sep 09 View
Human Resource Issues of Asset Management – Iran 2009 Jim Kennedy Aug 09 View
System Support Engineering: An Integrated Approach to Performance Based Contracting John Mo Aug 08 View
Planning for Reliability Its SAP that brings it all together David Washbrook from Qenos July 08 View
Maintenance Function Deployment (MFD) for Cost-effective and Continuous Imrpovement of Company Business; Using Total Quality Maintenance (TQMain) Basim Al-Najjar May 08 View ppt
BSI-PASS-55 Globally Emerging Perspectives & Chellenges Tony Saker May 08 View
Maintenance, Facilities & Asset Management. My Experiences John Wilson April 08 View
The Rise and Rise of Tier 1 ERP Maintenance Systems Jim Haper
APMMS Pty Ltd Australia
Feb 08 View ppt
View paper
A Systematic Methodology for Holistic Risk Assessment in Asset Management John Mo Manufacturing and Materials Engineering
RMIT University
Nov 07 View
Assuring Asset Capability James Kennedy Aug 07 View
Monitoring the Health of Health Care Assets, John Dixon, FG Dixon Group Jun 07 View
Suggested List of 30 of the best AM Standards Patrick Quain May 07 View
Transcript from Body of Knowledge Forum Deryk Anderson – Moderator May 07 View
Assuring Asset Integrity Jim Kennedy, National Chair, MESA and AM Council April 07 View
Asset Manaagement Model Peter Kohler, Director, AM Council April 07 View
Learning the AM lessons across sectors Ruth Wallsgrove, General Manager, Strategic
Asset Management, RailCorp
August 2006 View
Asset Management Status and initiatives in Energy Australia
Our Asset Management Journey
John Hardwick

 

August 2006 View
e-maintenance vulnerability and other maintenance risk aspects Per Anders Akersten – Adjunct Professor
Risk & Reliability Management
July 200 View
Maintenance related IEC dependability standards Per Anders Akersten – Adjunct Professor
Risk & Reliability Management
July 2006 View
Evolution of Risk & High Reliability SystemConcepts over 50 years
Review of key* international events With Discussion on how these changed risk and reliability thinking and actions internationally & locally

Howard Witt

View
‘NSW Government Asset Management Framework’ Ed Shestovsky, Asset Management & Procurement Branch, Office of Intrastucture Management, NSW Treasury May 2006 View
REPAIR / REPLACE DECISION MAKING PRACTICES G Winsor & S Buncombe Energy Australia March 2007 View
Eminent Speaker presentation, Prognosis Vision PHM Shorten a Thirty Year Retrospective PPT Andrew Hess May 2006 View