About: Perry Lovelace

Mr. Perry Lovelace, CMRP, is a Senior Staff Instructor for John M. Campbell and Co., a PetroSkills member. Mr. Lovelace specializes in Maintenance and Project Management, Leadership and Competency-based Training and has over 25 years experience in industrial training and consulting. His work in competency-based workforce development is known worldwide. In addition to M&O, his participative leadership seminars have provided team-building skills to 100’s of supervisors and team leaders. He has dedicated his career to providing high quality learning experiences, keeping in tune with the changing economic and technological environment, especially as applied to long-term facilities management and organizational development. He has assisted many organizations through on-site consultation and training. Clients include industrial and utility organizations of different types and sizes in the United States, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Nigeria, Angola, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Trinidad/Tobago, Austria, Romania, UK, Ecuador, Bolivia and Mexico. An engaging and popular speaker/facilitator, Mr. Lovelace continually receives high marks from participants. A certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional (CMRP) by the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals and a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, Mr. Lovelace also holds a B.S. in Science Education and an M.S. in Botany from the University of Oklahoma, with pre-doctoral studies in Plant Ecology at the University of California.

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Should unplanned maintenance jobs be recorded as near misses?

OSHA mentions “near-misses” as recordable requirements in several passages as: “An unplanned and unforeseeable event that could have resulted, but did not result, in human injury, damage to property or the environment or other form of loss”.  And we know that all industrial maintenance organizations have a history of reactive, run-to-failure-then-run-to fix, maintenance management behaviors. Continue Reading

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