Maintenance, The Key To Outstanding Operations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. S. Kastrinos
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

There are many concepts of preventative maintenance. The basic objective of all maintenance organization, however, is the efficient (accomplishment and control of all) inspection, repair, overhaul, material and preventative maintenance functions necessary to maintain facilities and equipment in a condition that will meet operating requirements at a level consistent with low costs and high availability. To formulate a preventative maintenance program requires sound judgment and the ability to apply in a practical manner a system that meets Plant operation requirements, based upon organization, experience, conditions, design and historical data. A maintenance program must be divided into to categories consisting of: 1. Scheduled tasks to be accomplished at planned intervals. The objective of these tasks is to maintain reliability and prevent as much as possible abnormal failures. 2. Non-scheduled tasks that result from periodic reports and which can be scheduled to fit in conveniently with other routine work. The non-scheduled work items may include long-range preparation for lenghty shutdowns requiring Engineering and Shop services.
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APA: A. S. Kastrinos  (1975)  Maintenance, The Key To Outstanding Operations

MLA: A. S. Kastrinos Maintenance, The Key To Outstanding Operations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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