Maintenance times are often overlooked when managing work orders; keeping track of them is a key part of gathering information for future decision-making.
The various times handled in maintenance usually give us a clear idea of what stage a work order has reached. This allows easy identification of the stage in the work order cycle. This takes us from the creation, planning, scheduling, execution, and closing of the work order. Without times, this would be impossible.
In the ISO 14224 standard in the reliability data feedback scheme we find two important parts of times that are directly inferred: one is Planning and programming from preventive actions and the other is corrective actions through the reporting of maintenance events.
With all these dates, it is possible to create indicators that really provide you with information for decision-making. If you add to this the ability to create indicators and you are guided by a standard, for example UNE-EN-15341, you will be able to configure many indicators for decision-making.
"Remember, don't forget to pay attention to the dates; what's important must be controlled."
David.
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