PERFORMANCE STANDARDS - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The following is a summary of the eighteen (18) performance standards, grouped into nine (9) functional/organizational categories, which represent fundamental organizational and functional standards required to effectively maintain a generating asset. They are not meant to be all-inclusive, nor are they meant to be mutually exclusive. They were developed for a large population of generating assets, of diverse technologies, diverse geographic locations and owned and operated by a diverse universe of corporate structures. It is recognized that there may be some unique circumstances where a generating asset owner may perceive that a particular performance standard does not apply to their situation. It is also likely, if not a certainty, that a wide variety of methods are applied toward achieving applicable performance standards. That not withstanding, this is the set of performance standards against which each generating asset owner is required to assess the maintenance program(s) applied to their generating assets. In this section, the detailed performance standards and a set of assessment guidelines are provided. The assessment guidelines should be useful when assessing of the degree compliance necessary to meet each performance standard.

I. MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP

II. MAINTENANANCE PERSONNEL RESOURCES

III. MAINTENANCE STRATEGY

IV. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES USE

V. WORK MANAGEMENT PROCESS

VI PROCUREMENT OF PARTS, MATERIALS AND SERVICES

VII EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE AND MONITORING

VIII MAINTENANCE HISTORY

IX MAINTENANCE FACILITIES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT

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