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Certified Oil Monitoring Analyst I™
What is an Oil Monitoring Analyst?
Predictive maintenance professionals who oversee the oil analysis program for a shop/plant would be suited for OMA I certification, while professionals working at the supervisory level are more suited for OMA II certification. OMA I is recommended for mechanics, engineers, operators, tradesmen, chemical managers or on-site lab personnel.
Core Responsibilities
Responsible for oil sampling.
Reviews oil analysis reports and performs the correct tests.
Maintains overall care of equipment and maintenance actions.
Exam Topics
Sampling
Application/Test Method
Data Interpretation
Troubleshooting
Lubrication Fundamentals
Requirements
16 hours of training in oil analysis-related courses, which may include company training programs.
One year of experience utilizing oil analysis in the field of lubrication.
Becoming OMA I Certified
OMA I certification is obtained by scoring
70 percent or higher on the designated exam that standardizes the body of knowledge for an Oil Monitoring Analyst. Certification is valid for three years, after which individuals are required to recertify to maintain their OMA I status.
Click here to download the list of recommended reading materials for the OMA I
(Adobe PDF File)
OMA Survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2VWMNR7
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