In our company, the bad actor list is selected by a consensus of the plants' reliability management team. We revisit the Top 10 list quarterly. The selection is based on criteria such as production loss costs, maintenance costs, urgent work orders, quality costs, asset criticality rating, total no. of work orders, and safety incidences. Weightings are put on the categories to give a total number of highest on the bad actor list to lowest. However, the final selection is always left to the team, as there can be qualitative information also such as new asset, or food grade asset, or safety asset, etc. The selection of a Top 10 indicates that we should assign resources to specifically address those assets beginning with no. 1. I agree with the comment on selection being an organizational focus and impacting the facilities business.
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Jim Martin
Reliability Group
Minocqua WI
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Original Message:
Sent: 01-18-2019 03:06 PM
From: Gregg Pacelli
Subject: Definition of a "Bad Actor"
I'm curious as to what others use for a clear concise definition for a bad actor. Knowing that there can be many factors that contribute to that definition.
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