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Figure 1-4.—Sample Format for Specification for Scheduled Maintenance Inspections and Services.
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Figure  1-6.—Order  for  Supplies  or  Services,  DD  Form  1155.

inspections  or  the  designated  inspection  group for   each   vehicle.   From   this   determination,   a schedule can be established providing a quota of vehicles  for  inspection  daily  that  will  provide  a balanced  shop  workload.  A  vehicle/construction equipment  service  record  form  similar  to  that shown  in  figure  1-4  should  be  used  to  record service  intervals  and  service  performed. PROGRESS  CONTROL  AND  SHOP WORKLOAD Control, positive direction of shop workloads, is achieved through current information on direct labor  available  in  shop  work  centers,  backlog man-hours   by   work   center,   and   man-hours assigned. One  means  is  a  transportation maintenance  shop  workload  control  board  (fig. 1-5)   to   display   the   workload   status   of   the shop/work centers. The indicator on each line can be   moved   across   the   scale   to   show   current standard hours of backlog. This board may also show   the   available   man-hours   by   shop   or subcenter. Progress in obtaining the most availability of safe  working  equipment  within  budget  restrictions may be charted as required by local commands. Figure 1-5.—Transportation maintenance shop workload control board. 1-9

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