Rolly is a seasoned international maintenance and reliability consultant with over 30 years of solid experience in the field. He has been invited to different countries and has conducted reliability and maintenance training in United Arab Emirates, Qatar, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Thailand, Nigeria, Bangladesh, South Africa, China, and Botswana. His maintenance training portfolio includes maintenance and reliability courses on TPM, Lubrication, Tribology, Condition-Based Maintenance, RCM, RCFA, TPM Planned Maintenance, Autonomous Maintenance 7 Steps, World Class Maintenance Management, The 12 Disciplines, Oil Contamination Control, Maintenance Indices, and KPI's, Maintenance and Reliability Management Strategies and much more. Rolly previously worked with Amkor Technology Philippines as a TPM Senior Engineer, an industry engaged in manufacturing Integrated Circuit products and spearheaded their Planned Maintenance organization, composed of maintenance managers and engineers. He was also responsible for dramatically reducing unplanned breakdowns in their TPM Journey and RCM implementation on their Facilities AHU units and substation equipment. Rolly is currently working as an independent reliability and maintenance consultant. Rolly is a graduate of Mechanical Engineering from Mapua Institute of Technology in the Philippines, batch 1985, and passed the licensure board examination the following year in 1986. With 30 years of solid experience, he had worked in various industries from shipping, woodworking, foundry, cast-iron machining, assembly lines, semiconductor manufacturing, and the mining industry. Here, he gained hands-on experience and understanding of TPM and RCM, respectively, a strategy from both the west and the east. His last corporate employment was in 2002, where he worked as a technical training specialist at Lepanto Consolidated Mining Industry. In 2005, Rolly retired early from the industry and decided to establish his own consulting business, RSA Reliability and Maintenance Consultancy Firm, where he dedicates his time and passion for working as an independent reliability and maintenance consultant. He provides in-house training, consultation, and facilitation to different maintenance and reliability best practices.
After reading your book on lubrication - I've initiated a oil contamination control project (offline filtration and bypass) and I've just got buy in for the trial. I'm evolving that to all lubricants/liquids in trains and plant equipment. All I can say your books are irreplaceable wealth of knowledge that are so simplified for even non technical person can understand! From Kristijan Apostolski Gaining of idea and information on how to selects and classification of different types of additives and lube oil types. We learned the importance of efficiency table, acceptable reading, normal parameters of lube oil, and testing equipment to monitor and analyze the lube oil conditioning. From George Domingo dela Torre, Supervisor, DMCI Palawan The knowledge about lubrication and how to select the proper and right lubrication for our equipment and the proper planning of strategy on lubrication of each equipment in the plant. Different classification of lubricants and grease and the additives added on it. From Kelvin Sampaton, Warehouse Assistant, DMCI Palawan Very useful guidelines are learned from the training. By knowing the importance of oil, we need to improve the methods of oil handling in our industry. We learned about the factors for oil contamination and the result if oil contamination in the equipment. I learned to improve the quality of oil used in industries and equipment and save costs in lube oil. From Veenil Kumar, Engineer, Chemical Plant, India Covers overall maintenance strategies concerning lubrication. Understand lubrication, contamination, and other lubrication related maintenance. Do's and don'ts on oil and prevention of Oil Contamination. From Shiv Yadav, India Excellent inputs on lubrication strategies. Detailed coverage on lubrication basics, grease basics, application section, contamination control, and oil analysis. Practical good discussion on practical problems. Inputs on various levels of the oil analysis program and its importance. From Rajiv Deshmukh, Vice President, Engineering Aditya Birla, India A better understanding of lubrication management regarding determining the lubricant condition and its necessary analysis can be done. It is a good way to change the normal norm of maintenance perception that gives priority to Preventive Maintenance only. The better and proactive way is predictive maintenance, based on its condition and not on scheduled maintenance. From Mohamad Azman Bin Drahman, Bintulu Port, Malaysia I learned about the properties of the oil. Equipment life will prolong with clean oil since contaminated oil can make the equipment fail. We learned about proper storage of oil lubricants to ensure clean and safe to use. Good filtration will definitely result from cleaning oil. From Jeremias Ocio, Area Manager, Conveyor, Mechanical Maintenance