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g. Describe the relationship in scheduling between preventive and predictive
maintenance.
h. Discuss the relationship between the results of predictive maintenance and preventive
maintenance.
i.
Discuss the considerations used when determining maintenance actions and their
frequencies.
j.
Define the term "life limiting component" and its impact on facility operation.
3.
Facility maintenance management personnel shall demonstrate a working level
knowledge of the documentation used for controlling maintenance.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a. Discuss the purpose, use, and content of a work package.
b. Discuss the purpose, use, and contents of maintenance procedures including the
following considerations:
Development, including human factor considerations
Verification
Validation
Approval
Actions taken when procedures cannot be followed as written or when unexpected
results occur
c. Discuss the considerations for developing maintenance procedures.
d. Describe the control, review, and revision of maintenance procedures.
e. Discuss the minimum items addressed in effective work control procedures.
4.
Facility maintenance management personnel shall demonstrate a working level
knowledge of the requirements for controlling maintenance activities.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a. Discuss the elements of an effective work control program, including the following:
Adherence to facility procedures, practices, and policies
Work control procedures
Work requests
Review of completed work requests
Control of temporary repairs
Control of non-facility contractor and sub-contractor personnel
Work site cleanliness
Job briefings
Control of troubleshooting
Tagout/lockouts, radiological work permits, confined space permits
Independent verification requirements
Maintenance problem identification, correction, and evaluation
Deficiency identification and correction
Response to abnormal maintenance conditions
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