I. Maintenance Organization Management and Leadership

A. INTRODUCTION

Establishing and communicating high standards, monitoring personnel and equipment performance, assessing the effectiveness of the maintenance program, and implementing improvements with an emphasis an individual accountability is an essential step towards strengthening the management of maintenance activities. To that end:

B. GUIDELINES

1. Maintenance Department Standards

2. Lines of Communication

3. Long Range Planning

4. Goals and Objectives

5. Monitoring

a. Manager Field Observations

b. Performance Indicators

1. Preventive Maintenance (PM) Effectiveness

2. Availability of Spare Parts

3. Planned and Unplanned Outage Effectiveness

4. Rework

5. Work Productivity

6. Management Effectiveness

6. Self-Evaluation

The following are proven successful assessment methods.

II. a. Comprehensive Self-Evaluation

Assesses the overall effectiveness of the maintenance program. Key attributes of successful comprehensive self-evaluations include the following:

III. b. Program Reviews

7. Maintenance Problem Analysis

Maintenance Problem Analysis include the following elements:

IV. a. Root Cause Analysis Initiation Criteria

V. b. Information Collection, Analysis and Cause Determination

VI.

VII. c. Corrective Action

· Will these corrective actions prevent recurrence of the condition?

VIII. d. Reporting Results

IX. e. Effectiveness Review and Extent of Condition

8. Accountability

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