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General Rules:
Work Orders should have at the minimum the: 1. All work is covered by a work order 2. The Correct Work Order Code (breakdown (1), urgent (2), etc.) 3. The Correct Equipment Number, at the Right Level 4. The maintenance persons accurate total work hours charged to this work order 5. The start time and completed time on the job 6. Comments from the maintenance person as to what work was performed 7. Any recommendation to changes to maintenance strategy or procedure 8. Any parts used whether from the storeroom or not 9. The maintenance persons signature.
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include everything as stated above plus a. component code b. failure code c. Cause code. 12. Without the previously stated information one cannot determine the; a. Dominant Failure Thread which component has the most specific failure modes with a specific cause across multiple assets
b. Dominant Failure Pattern which failure pattern is the most dominant and what are the major causes of failures for this pattern. This allows one to develop strategies to eliminate unacceptable failures which impact the organization.
WARNING: Without the above information one cannot determine; Actual maintenance cost for specific assets Mean Time Between Failure Mean Time To Repair Mean Time Between Repairs Rework If a PM Procedure is effective If a specific type repair is effective If a maintenance strategy meets the intent of the end users
WARNING: Without the above information one cannot determine; a. The Component (across area, plant, etc) with the most failures b. The most frequent Failure Mode for the most frequently failed component
for the majority of these failures. d. Pareto Causes of Failures in most Dominant Failure Pattern