Data
Data Quality is a concept that most everyone can infer. Frequently used and commonly misunderstood, it is a collective word covering many data issues. However, there are seldom-addressed considerations and technical intricacies to implementing an effective data quality management program. Poor data may have damaging effects on any company, operation or system, whether the data pertains to equipment, locations, material items, vendor data, human resources, work orders, job plans or preventive maintenance requirements. Data inconsistencies cause inaccurate reporting and management analyses. Poor quality data can even put personnel at risk.
Baker is a valuable resource in helping clients assess the quality of their data, develop a cost-effective plan to achieve data improvement and maintain data quality standards.
We help businesses organize and develop asset data from P&IDs, diagrams and equipment lists. Our professionals develop data hierarchy, tags and asset registries in order to migrate current information and data with a maintenance management system implementation, upgrade or transfer.
Over time a facility experiences many changes and it is important to make necessary updates. As part of our data collecting practices, our team of specialists performs facility walk downs, audits every system and performs physical inventory for all equipment, keeping facility data current. |