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f.
providing recommendations to maintenance managers to upgrade equipment
performance (including processing design changes) or to make necessary
maintenance program adjustments.
3.3.4 The Planner should be responsible for the following:
a.
ensuring that Job Packages and Work Instructions are developed which satisfy the
detail essential to effective job\task completion.
b.
ensuring that incoming MJRs are screened and determined to contain all applicable
information.
c.
ensuring adequate work definition and initiating requests for support crafts.
d.
serving as initial customer contact and reflecting a positive customer-service
attitude by providing assistance in obtaining needed support or service.
e.
planning jobs and ensuring that applicable requirements of interfacing policies,
procedures, and programs are incorporated into the Work Instructions.
3.4 Planning Guidelines
3.4.1 Maintenance Job Request (MJR) Processing
N OTE:
D eficiency identification and control of w ork vary w idely from plant to
plant. This section provides the basic elements needed in the w ork control
s ystem to provide the planner w ith adequate information to perform the
planning function.
3.4.1.1
A maintenance job request (MJR) should be initiated and a maintenance
deficiency tag/sticker attached as soon as practical after discovery of a plant
equipment deficiency. (See Appendix D, Maintenance Job Request.)
3.4.1.2
All MJRs for plant equipment should be delivered to the owner/operator
designated representative for review and appropriate action to minimize
further equipment damage. The owner/operator review should include the
following:
a)
Verify the MJR is not a duplicate of an existing MJR.
b)
Equipment noun name, identification number, and location are properly
entered.
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