BS EN 60300-3-12:2011
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Dependability management – Application guide. Integrated logistic support
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2011 | 56 |
IEC 60300-3-12:2011 is an application guide for establishing an integrated logistic support (ILS) management system. It is intended to be used by a wide range of suppliers including large and small companies wishing to offer a competitive and quality item which is optimized for the purchaser and supplier for the complete life cycle of the item. It also includes common practices and logistic data analyses that are related to ILS. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: – provision of a better overview of the whole ILS process; – updating of the document to align with associated dependability standards that were introduced after the previous edition.
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7 | English CONTENTS |
10 | INTRODUCTION |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
12 | 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions |
13 | 3.2 Abbreviations |
14 | 4 Principles of integrated logistic support (ILS) 4.1 ILS objectives 4.2 Application of ILS |
15 | 4.3 Elements of ILS |
16 | 4.4 Structure of ILS Figures Figure 1 ā Structure of ILS |
17 | Figure 2 ā Interrelationship of LSA analyses and other design activities |
18 | 5 Planning and management of ILS 5.1 General 5.2 Management structure and responsibilities |
19 | 5.3 Controlling documentation and review processes |
20 | 6 Logistic support analysis (LSA) Figure 3 ā Applicability of LSA activities by life cycle phases |
21 | 7 Customer profile constraints and supportability factors 7.1 General 7.2 Customer profile constraints |
22 | 7.3 Supportability factors |
24 | 7.4 Supportability factors report 8 Identification of maintenance and logistic support activities 8.1 Purpose and process |
25 | 8.2 Identifying options Figure 4 ā Identification of maintenance and logistic support activities |
26 | 8.3 Factors influencing a trade-off study |
27 | 8.4 Establishing the criteria to conduct a trade-off study |
28 | 8.5 Conducting a trade-off study 8.6 Trade-off study reports |
29 | 9 Investigation of maintenance activities and determination of LSA activities 9.1 General 9.2 Maintenance support task (MST) |
30 | Figure 5 ā Maintenance support task |
32 | 9.3 Potential impact on existing logistic support for new items |
33 | 9.4 Post-production support (PPS) |
34 | 10 Verification of logistic supportability 10.1 General 10.2 Logistic support acceptance strategy |
36 | 11 ILS outputs 11.1 General |
37 | 11.2 Outputs used to influence the design process 11.3 Outputs used to identify or provide the logistic support elements |
40 | 12 LSA database 12.1 General |
41 | 12.2 Interfaces with other databases 12.3 Tailoring of the database 12.4 Format of data 12.5 Configuration management of the LSA database |
42 | 12.6 Configuration management of the data within the LSA database |
43 | Annex A (informative) Illustrative examples of LSA activities Tables Table A.1 ā Illustrative example of customer profile ā Constraints data Table A.2 ā Illustrative example of logistic standardization analysis |
44 | Table A.3 ā Illustrative example of logistic improvement analysis (photocopier test cable ā H1 as replacement for G1) Table A.4 ā Illustrative example of logistic technological opportunity analysis to improve or reduce logistic requirements |
45 | Table A.5 ā Illustrative example of logistic support characteristics calculated from supportability factors analysis |
46 | Table A.6 ā Illustrative example of initial supportability and logistic support requirements emanating from the customer profile ā Constraints and supportability factors |
47 | Annex B (informative) Illustrative example of trade-off analysis emanating from the evaluation of design and logistic support options series of activities Table B.1 ā Example of a simple scoring system |
48 | Table B.2 ā Illustrative example of trade-off analysis |
49 | Annex C (informative) Examples of LSA database |
50 | Table C.1 ā Selected data element definitions |
53 | Bibliography |