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The Water Industry
and ISO 55 000
Danielle Roche
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Q1. Where are we now?
Q2. How did we get here?
Q3. Where to from here?
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Q1.
WHERE ARE WE
NOW?
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Two speed asset management economy:
different challenges, different capability,
different focus
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Lots of duplication = wasted time and money
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Starting to build a collaboration culture in
the Industry
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Trying to measure our performance
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Increasing
focus by
regulators on
cost to build
new assets
and maintain
existing
assets
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Increased focus
on ensuring
outcomes are
balanced
between cost,
risk and
benefit
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Increased need to show how asset
management links to and helps achieve
corporate objectives
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ISO 55000 Asset Management Overview,
principles and terminology
ISO 55001 Asset Management
Management System Requirements
ISO 55002 Asset Management
Management Systems Guidelines on the
application of ISO 55001
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Q2.
HOW DID WE GET
HERE?
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2004:
IAM developed PAS 55 published by BSI
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2009:
BSI proposes PAS 55 as the basis for an
ISO Management Systems Standard for
Asset Management
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2010:
Preliminary meeting in London
to discuss proposal
ISO approves PC251 Asset
Management Systems
Standards Australia invites
representatives to Mirror
Committee
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Standards Australia Committee
Melinda Hodkiewicz (Uni WA, Chair)
David Daines (CRC Mining)
Peter Way (IPWEA)
Robert Lewis (Department of Defence)
John Hardwick (ENA)
Kathryn Martin (Roads)
Peter Kohler (AM Council)
Tom Carpenter (APESMA)
Danielle Roche (WSAA)
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ISO 55000 Asset Management Overview,
principles and terminology
ISO 55001 Asset Management
Management System Requirements
ISO 55002 Asset Management
Management Systems Guidelines on the
application of ISO 55001
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ISO 55000 Asset Management
Overview, principles and terminology
- The senior management document
- Principles, terms and definitions
- Sets the scene for the other
documents
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ISO 55001 Asset Management
Management System Requirements
- The shall statements
- The document that tells you what
you need to do(and the one an
auditor will focus on)
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ISO 55002 Asset Management
Management Systems Guidelines
on the application of ISO 55001
- Same content as 55001 but with
guidance on what to do
- Not a detailed, step by step
guidance document
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But it wasnt without its challenges..
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Q1.
WHERE ARE WE AT
NOW?
ISO structure
Vested interests
Language Varying levels of expertise
Inclusions and
exclusions Diagrams
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Q1.
WHERE ARE WE AT
NOW?
Key themes from PAS55
retained:
Alignment (line of sight) of
organisational and asset
management objectives
Whole life cycle approach
Risk based
Enablers, including
leadership, communication,
information management
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Q1.
WHERE ARE WE AT
NOW?
Key differences between
5500X and PAS55:
Scope all assets
Terminology simplified and
generalised
Context and leadership
more focus
Strategy now SAMP
Less risk management detail
Document structure
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Q3.
WHERE TO
FROM HERE?
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2. Increased Profile
3. Training platform
1. Common Language
Key Opportunities
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#1.
COMMON
LANGUAGE
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We
all
manage
assets
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We
have
limited
resources
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We
have
knowledge
to
share
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ISO 55 00X
offers the
foundation for
consistency to
enable
improved
benchmarking,
comparison and
collaboration 55 000 provides
definitions, requirements,
guidelines
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#2.
INCREASED
PROFILE
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AM System ISO 55 00X
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The ISO label provides an increased
profile for asset management with
stakeholders, regulators and senior
management
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#3.
TRAINING
PLATFORM
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Provides a platform for joint training with
other industries and training organisations
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FOR
INDIVIDUAL
UTILITIES
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Recognition of the need for an
asset management system
Asset Management System Asset Management
#1
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Senior Management
commitment
Time
Resources
Support
#2
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Explicit linkage between
corporate and asset
management objectives
We renew assets because it enables us to achieve
How does renewing this asset help achieve
How does this operational approach help achieve
How does this servicing strategy help achieve .
#3
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A continuous improvement
focus
Long term commitment
Long term focus
Planned approach
Identification of key areas
#4
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Clear link between processes
and outcomes
This is what we do
This is what we achieve by doing that
#5
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Key words from 55001 (Requirements)
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FOR
THE WATER
INDUSTRY
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Engage with other industries
Energy and Gas
UK AM Industry
IPWEA
IWA
Canadian Water Industry
Asian Water Industry
#1
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Review Benchmarking
opportunities
Outcome focused
Cross Industry
International
#2
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Share, Share, Share! Discussion boards
Forums
Workshops
#3
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Q1. Where are we now?
Q2. How did we get here?
Q3. Where to from here?
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Danielle Roche Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @redwiregroup
Find me on LinkedIn
See me at the WSAA stand this afternoon from 2pm until 4pm