Maintenance
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LETER N-R
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LETER A-E
100

What is the process of maintaining or preserving a physical asset that is essential to a business’s operations in order to keep that business running?

maintenance.

100

The process of discovering the presence of a fault in any equipment before it manifests itself in the form of a breakdown

FAULT DETECTION

100

Testing methods that do not compromise the structural integrity of the parts being tested.

Non-Destructive Testing

100

Devices that are attached to an asset in order to track behavior changes that indicate degradation or the need for maintenance.

Sensors

100

Any physical item such as a piece of equipment or property that is used in a facility’s operations.

Asset

200

What is the maintenance that involves shifting some maintenance tasks to the machine operators themselves?

Autonomous maintenance.

200

The analysis method that reveals the specific ways a process could fail and the ways those failures could impact the rest of the system.

FMEA

200

A unit of time that is used to measure active operating time of a machine or system.

Operating Hours

200

An organized, standardized, and structured approach to preventive maintenance.

Total Preventive Maintenance

200

A printed series of parallel bars or lines and spaces of varying widths that is machine readable.

Barcode

300

A method of maintenance that fix the asset before failure happens.?

preventive maintenance.

300

A strategy for reducing waste and inefficiency in the management of physical assets.

Lean Maintenance

300

A proactive approach to maintenance management in which services are scheduled to take place on a regular basis.

Planned Maintenance

300

A measure of system reliability, expressed as the percentage of time a machine has been working and available.

Uptime

300

A structured and systematic method of assessing the risk an asset failure would pose to a business.

Criticality Analysis

400

Is any maintenance task that is performed in order to restore equipment, machinery, or systems to proper working order.

corrective maintenance.

400

All expenses that are the result of efforts to keep physical assets in optimal working condition.

Maintenance Costs

400

The simplest form of physical asset management where operators run assets until they malfunction or completely break down.

Reactive Maintenance

400

A task that is scheduled and assigned to a specific person or group of people.

Work Order

400

A period during which a system is unavailable.

Downtime

500

Is a tool used by maintenance workers to document equipment maintenance activities and ensure necessary steps are taken consistently.

maintenance checklist.

500

A performance measurement that focuses maintenance work on desired organizational outcomes

KPI
500

An action we take to restore an asset to proper working conditions.

Repair

500

An unexpected shutdown or failure of equipment or processes.


Unplanned Downtime

500

A set of processes and tools that allow companies to track and manage their physical assets

Enterprise Asset Management

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