Maintenance Break

Maintenance Break Podcast

Bite-sized lessons, one break at a time. Whether you're on a coffee break or between jobs, Maintenance Break is your quick fix of practical insights into asset management, maintenance strategies, and reliability. Hosts Pete and Drew deliver jargon-free tips, real-world examples, and a dash of good humour—all in under 10 minutes. Perfect for maintenance professionals, engineers, supervisors and anyone looking to make sense of the systems that keep everything running. New episodes every fortnight. Because sometimes, all you need is a maintenance break. Visit us at www.jebsadvisory.com

  1. -7 ч

    People Readiness: Same Job Title, Different Machine

    A large open cut operation replaces its aging diesel haul truck fleet with electric-drive machines — and twelve months later, the experienced crew that knew those old trucks inside out is staring at a completely different animal. Training isn't the fix. The decision that shapes everything else should have been made before the purchase order was even raised. In this episode, Pete and Drew go deep on the People lens of Operational Readiness. Running it through the JEBS PCR Triad, they break down the operating-philosophy choice that drives your whole maintenance strategy - internal, MARC, or hybrid; why electric drive shifts your skills mix from mechanical toward electrical, and what happens at 2am when nobody on site knows the system; and why a vendor presentation and a stack of OEM manuals is the start of asset-specific handover, not the finish line. Break Tip: Tomorrow morning, pull out your current maintenance org chart and ask three questions. Was this structure designed around the assets you maintain today, or the ones you had when it was last reviewed? If your fleet technology has shifted - more electrics, more onboard diagnostics, more complex control systems - does your skills mix reflect that shift? If you lost two people to leave or resignation tomorrow, do you have a plan to cover the gap without your maintenance capability falling over? If any of those answers make you uncomfortable, that's where your people readiness work starts.

    11 мин.
  2. 25 мая

    When the Plan Unravels: Swinging Loads & Missing Procedures

    The JHA was done. The OEM procedure was on the table. The crew were trying to do the right thing. And a worker still ended up on the ground with a serious leg laceration. In this episode, Pete and Drew break down Safety Alert SA24-04 from NSW Resources Regulator — a haul truck rear strut replacement that went wrong the moment the plan changed and there was no documented fallback to catch the team. Running the incident through the JEBS PCR Triad, Pete and Drew unpack how a fit-for-purpose lifting jig sitting unused on site exposed a critical gap in procedure and training, how the cost of a procedure rewrite before the job dwarfs the operational and human toll of not doing it, and how the absence of hold points left a partially-pinned, hundreds-of-kilogram strut with nothing stopping it from pivoting into a worker on the access platform. When the lift method stops working mid-job, your procedure needs to have an answer. This one didn't. Break Tip: Before your next cylinder, suspension, or driveline component replacement hits the board — pull the procedure and ask whether it calls out an independent means of restraint at every stage of the lift. If the lifting jig isn't referenced and your crew hasn't been trained on it, that's your gap. Close it before the job starts. The full Safety Alert details can be found here: https://www.resources.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/2024-10/safety-alert-sa24-04-haul-truck-rear-strut-injures-worker.pdf

    8 мин.

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Bite-sized lessons, one break at a time. Whether you're on a coffee break or between jobs, Maintenance Break is your quick fix of practical insights into asset management, maintenance strategies, and reliability. Hosts Pete and Drew deliver jargon-free tips, real-world examples, and a dash of good humour—all in under 10 minutes. Perfect for maintenance professionals, engineers, supervisors and anyone looking to make sense of the systems that keep everything running. New episodes every fortnight. Because sometimes, all you need is a maintenance break. Visit us at www.jebsadvisory.com