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Table 9-1.Elements of Control for a Maintenance Management System
primary benefit of the maintenance management
system. Any prescribed procedures or reports should
just be tools to help attain this goal. Table 9-1 shows
the 13 key elements of control that make up the
maintenance management system. If these elements are
managed properly, you will have an effective and
efficient Public Works organization. For a complete
description of the maintenance management system,
refer to the Maintenance Management of Shore
Facilities, NAVFAC MO-321.
Two levels of control exist for this system:
complete and modified. Complete control exists when
using all the methods and procedures described in
NAVFAC MO-321. Exercising modified control
occurs when the activities vary from the prescribed
methods and procedures. This action does not replace
the elements of control. Instead, modified control
should show differences in control elements caused by
the size of an activity, work load, and any local
conditions. Most
modified control.
small activities use some form of
SYSTEM ELEMENTS
In the maintenance management system, there are
five key elements.
1. Work generation consists of operator
inspections, preventive maintenance inspections (for
nonoperator equipment), and control inspections for all
the facilities and equipment. The Inspection of Shore
Facilities, NAVFAC MO-322, outlines the frequency of
continuous inspections. Work generation also includes
observations by tenants and military inspections.
2. Work input control provides basic planning and
status information control on the work. It includes
screening individual jobs for need, deciding their
priority, programming them through the planning
phase, and authorizing the work. It also includes
maintaining a balanced and adequate workload for each
work center, assuring proper completion of the jobs, and
keeping informed on the status of the jobs.
3. Planning and estimating provides labor and
material cost estimates and a task performance
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