AAOM Handbook
Set Production / Service Strategy
Completion Tolerance
The range of Trigger Interval values that a Service strategy defines as an acceptable window in which to complete the Service activity, eg +/- 5 days, +/- 50 hours, +/- 10,00 tonnes etc.
Component/Location
A Component is an element of an Equipment that: • cannot transform, transfer or store a product or service on its own, but will be removed (changed-out) and repaired as an independent unit, and • performs a distinct function within the Equipment (the chassis, drive system and tray of the truck; the structure, drive system and belting of the conveyor etc), and • for which work packages are likely to be independent of the work packages for other Components of the Equipment, and • that identify the likely Pareto set (the 20% of items that include 80% of the work) for service strategy actions on that Equipment, and • must have a distinct service strategy A Location is an element of a Workplace; • at which work is undertaken, and • for which work packages are likely to be independent of the work packages for other elements of the Workplace, and • that identify the likely Pareto set (the 20% of items that include 80% of the work) for work at that Workplace When any of the condition or performance monitoring, predefined interval servicing or operate to failure Service Strategies are selected, a subsequent Corrective Action will be required. The OPERATING MODEL classifies the Corrective Actions into three types; • stabilisation, • reconditioning, and • replacement. A Corrective Action specification comprises and action and an object – eg replace engine oil. Corrective Action
Criticality Rating
A value calculated to assess the maximum potential risk associated with a Threat. It is based on the safety, environment, production, quality and cost rankings for a Threat, and to the probabilities of occurrence and exposure.
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