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d)
Identify special equipment/conditions to be considered in planning the
work such as scaffolding requirements, special tools, interference
removal, special radiological considerations, etc.
e)
If the activity should be performed as minor maintenance, forward the
MJR to the appropriate craft supervisor or scheduler for
accomplishment.
3.4.2 Maintenance Job Request (MJR) Planning
N OTE:
The planner should perform the follow ing steps using A ppendix E
(Walkdow n Checklist).
3.4.2.1
Identify any other pending and/or appropriate maintenance tasks, such as
preventive maintenance, surveillance tests, or related corrective maintenance,
that may be performed concurrently with the work being planned.
Discussion with operations, scheduling, and engineering may be necessary
to coordinate all associated work.
3.4.2.2
Identify and initiate appropriate requests as necessary for additional task
and/or support needs such as scaffolding erection, electrical disconnection,
piping removal, etc.
3.4.2.3
Review component history to determine when and what actions were
previously taken for similar repairs. Consider repairs to similar equipment
in other locations. Repetitive maintenance trends for problem equipment,
components, and structures should be brought to the attention of engineering
for resolution.
3.4.2.4
Obtain applicable detailed drawings of the component(s) and associated
sy stem(s) to be repaired or affected by the repair.
3.4.2.5
Review vendor information for special requirements for component repair
and parts that may be needed to perform repairs.
3.4.2.6
Provide a listing of required special tools and parts for the job in the job
package. If like-for-like replacement parts are not available, contact
engineering for resolution.
3.4.2.7
Check for parts availability. Order/reserve parts as necessary to perform
repair.
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