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BSI 16/30340661 DC:2016 Edition

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BS EN 17007. Maintenance process and associated indicators

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BSI 2016 62
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5 European foreword
6 Introduction
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
10 4 Principles of maintenance process breakdown
4.1 Process families
11 4.2 Breakdown into levels
Figure 1 — Level 1 of the process mapping
12 Figure 2 — Level 2 of the process mapping — Example
13 4.3 Use of the Maintenance process breakdown
14 5 Breakdown of the maintenance process and process profiles
5.1 Maintenance process
Figure 3 — Maintenance process (level 1 of the mapping)
15 5.2 MAN process: Manage maintenance
19 Figure 4 — Manage maintenance process (level 2 of the mapping)​
20 5.3 PRV process: Prevent undesirable events
5.3.1 General
5.3.2 PRV.1 – Characterize the undesirable events
21 5.3.3 PRV.2 – Use and update the Maintenance Plans
23 Figure 5 — Process: “Prevent undesirable events” (level 2 of the mapping) (The PRV and COR processes share the common sub-process ACT: “Act on the items to be maintained”)
5.4 ACT process: Act on the items to maintain
5.4.1 General
24 5.4.2 ACT.1 – Rank the events
5.4.3 ACT.2 – Prepare for the maintenance tasks
25 5.4.4 ACT.3 – Organize the tasks
26 5.4.5 ACT.4 – Schedule the tasks
27 5.4.6 ACT.5 – Start the scheduled tasks
28 5.4.7 ACT.6 – Perform the maintenance tasks
29 5.4.8 ACT.7 – Finalise the maintenance tasks
30 Figure 6 — Process: “Act on the items to be maintained” (level 2 of the mapping) (This sub-process is common to PRV and COR processes)
5.5 COR process: Restore the items to their required state
5.5.1 General
31 5.5.2 COR.1 – Diagnose the state of the items in question
32 Figure 7 — Process: “Restore the items to their required state” (part 1/2) (level 2 of the mapping)
5.6 IMP process: Improve the items
34 Figure 8 — Process: “Improve the items” (level 2 of the mapping)
35 5.7 HSE process: Ensure personal health and safety to individuals and preserve environment in maintenance
37 Figure 9 — Process: “Ensure personal health and safety to individuals and preserve environment in maintenance” (level 2 of the mapping)
5.8 BUD process: Budget maintenance of items
39 Figure 10 — Process: “Budget maintenance of items” (level 2 of the mapping)
5.9 DOC process: Deliver the operational documentation
41 Figure 11 — Process: “Deliver the operational documentation” (level 2 of the mapping)
5.10 DTA process: Manage data
44 Figure 12 — Process: “Manage data” (level 2 of the mapping)
5.11 ENG process: Deliver maintenance requirements during items design and modification
47 Figure 13 — Process: “Deliver maintenance requirements during items design and modification” (level 2 of the mapping)
5.12 OPT process: Improve the results
49 Figure 14 — Process “Improve the results” (level 2 of the mapping)
50 5.13 TOL process: Deliver the tools, support equipment and information system
52 Figure 15 — Process: “Deliver the tools, support equipment and information system” (level 2 of the mapping)
5.14 SPP process: Deliver spare parts
56 Figure 16 — Process: “Deliver spare parts process” (level 2 of the mapping)
5.15 RES process: Provide internal human resources
58 Figure 17 — Process: “Provide internal human resources” (level 2 of the mapping)
5.16 SER process: Provide maintenance services
60 Figure 18 — Process: “Provide maintenance services” (level 2 of the mapping)
5.17 STR process: Provide the needed infrastructures
61 Figure 19 — Process: “Provide the needed infrastructures” (level 2 of the mapping)
62 Bibliography
BSI 16/30340661 DC
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