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3.4.2.8
Determine procedure requirements based on equipment classification,
ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) considerations, and/or extent of
repair needed to restore the equipment to operating condition (see DOE
"Writer's Guide f or T echnical Procedures"). Typically, the following types
of repairs should have an approved procedure or work instructions prior to
work:
work on safety-related equipment
work on environmentally qualified (EQ) equipment
welding
code repairs
repairs that involve quality control verification
configuration managed equipment
Where pre-approved procedures are available, work should be performed
using these procedures.
3.4.2.9
If an approved procedure is not required as determined in Step 3.4.2.8,
provide work instructions to the craftsperson in sufficient detail to correct the
equipment deficiency. Vendor recommendations, engineering requirements,
craft training/skills (skill-of-the-craft), special tool needs, and hazards
involved in performing the task should be considered when preparing these
instructions. Engineering review of new work instructions should be
performed to ensure adequacy. Work instructions to control troubleshooting
should be developed as outlined in Appendix F.
N ote: Consideration should be given to maintaining a library of routine,
recurring maintenance instructions to minimize planning time.
Previous job histories should be review ed to establish standard job
durations, typical parts and consumables needed, and other job
requirements listed in A ppendix G (Planning Checksheet).
3.4.2.10
Working with craft supervision and reviewing maintenance history records
to determine time and coordination requirements to accomplish the task.
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