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DOE-STD-1050-93
2.5
Deficiency Tag/Sticker. A small tag or adhesive-backed sticker that is used to identify
a plant material deficiency. The form may be marked with a serialized number for
administrative control, work order identification, and deficiency location by maintenance
personnel.
Facility. Any equipment, structure, sy stem, process, or activity that fulfills a specific
2.6
purpose. Examples include storage areas, fusion research devices, nuclear reactors,
production or processing plants, waste management disposal sy stems and burial grounds,
testing laboratories, research laboratories, transportation activities, weapons development
and production, standards and calibrations labs, and accommodations for analytical
examinations of irradiated and un-irradiated components.
Maintenance. Day-to-day work that is required to maintain and preserve plant and
2.7
capital equipment in a condition suitable for its designated purpose and includes
preventive, predictive, and corrective (repair) maintenance.
2.8
Maintenance Importance Generator (MIG). A computerized sy stem using predetermined
rules to compare data on an MJR and to establish relative-importance ranking for each
maintenance job.
2.9
Maintenance Job Request (MJR) (Appendix D).  Means of obtaining maintenance
services available on both paper and electronic mediums and initiated by maintenance
customers. Issued to Maintenance Planners and Estimators and used to define, plan, and
execute maintenance activities. Documentation of a deficient equipment condition,
requires detailed documentation of work performed, spare parts, procedures, or testing
to verify maintenance was performed correctly.  The MJR may also serve as
documentation for completion of minor maintenance activities such as lubrication, light
bulb replacement, etc.
2.10 Maintenance Management. The administration of a program utilizing such concepts as
organization, plans, procedures, schedules, cost control, periodic evaluation, and
feedback for the effective performance and control of maintenance with adequate
provisions for interface with other concerned disciplines such as health, safety,
environmental compliance, quality control, and security. All work done in conjunction
with existing property is either maintenance (preserving), repair (restoring), service
(cleaning and making usable), or improvements (modification).  The work to be
considered under the DOE maintenance management program is only that for
maintenance, repair, and modification.
2.11 Maintenance Procedure. A document providing direction to implement policy, comply
with external directives, or meet operational objectives in a consistent manner. A
procedure provides necessary delineation of roles, responsibilities, action steps, and
requirements.
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