Equipment Maintenance Procedures and Guidelines
Learn how to perform routine maintenance on critical equipment and operate machinery at low loads. Guidelines for planned maintenance schedules included.
Equipment Maintenance Procedures and Guidelines
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GWS SMS INTRODUCTION MTM Manual
4.4 Critical Equipment - Maintenance • 4.4.1 If routine maintenance is required to be carried out on Critical Equipment, the Staff must carry out a Risk Assessment and forward the assessment to the Office. Only on approval from the Office can the Equipment be taken “Out of Service”. If approval is received on phone, a confirmatory email must be sent. • Critical equipment work permit F-S-0619 must be completed • 4.7 GENERIC CRITICAL EQUIPMENT LIST
9.1.2 Operation Of M/E At Low Loads • When the engine has to be operated for a prolonged period of time (longer than 2 hours) at less than 20% nominal power, kindly refer to MTM section 9.1.2 for complete details.
Annex 1 Guidelines On Planned Maintenance Schedules • The list requires to be elaborated to accommodate all units of equipment and / or all similar equipment for various services in consultation with Supdt to make it ship specific. • Intervals are to be reviewed as per maker’s instruction / condition warranting reduce the time between overhauling / deferring overhauls • Master / Chief Engr. may re-assign the responsibilities and wherever shore workshop is required the Supdt. must be notified well in advance.