Case Study
Thursday, March 21
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM
Live in Everett
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In this presentation, I will discuss BMS Devens’ approach in identifying unique solutions for monitoring and assessing equipment health on assets that have not traditionally been selected for condition monitoring. Applying vibration analysis to rotating assets, or oil analysis to agitators on bioreactors, has become common practice; however, not all critical equipment can be monitored by simply applying one condition monitoring technique. An example will be given on how different condition monitoring was applied to walk-in freezer and cold room systems, to allow for early problem and failure detection.
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Sabine Remick leads the BMS Systems Lifecycle Engineering Team at the Devens, Massachusetts campus. The primary role of the team is to identify and manage asset reliability risks that could adversely affect the business, causing delays of lifesaving medication to patients. This includes management of the site’s condition-based maintenance programs and improving M&R processes to achieve, and maintain, Reliability Excellence across the entire campus.
Sabine has over 20 years of experienced in chemical and reliability engineering, safety, health, and environmental protection within the specialty chemical, governmental, pharmaceutical and biotech industry. Sabine has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering, and a Master of Business Administration. In her free time, she enjoys traveling as much as spending time at home, reading, exercising, and going on walks or bike rides.