Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions and acronyms
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Acronyms
4 Maintainability overview
4.1 General
4.2 Product life cycle
4.2.1 Concept and definition phase
4.2.2 Design and development phase
4.2.3 Manufacturing phase
4.2.4 Installation phase
4.2.5 Operation and maintenance phase
4.2.6 Disposal phase
5 Maintainability programme
5.1 General
5.2 Criteria for the development of maintainability
programmes
5.2.1 User application
5.2.2 Product related factors
6 Maintainability programme elements and tasks
6.1 Planning and constraints
6.1.1 Maintenance policy
6.1.2 Maintenance concept
6.1.3 Specification of maintainability requirements
6.2 Maintainability studies
6.2.1 Maintainability allocation
6.2.2 Maintainability analysis
6.2.3 Requirements interpretation
6.3 Project management
6.3.1 Maintainability management
6.3.2 Maintainability programme plans
6.3.3 Project decision management
6.3.4 Configuration management
6.4 Design for maintainability
6.4.1 Maintainability design
6.4.2 Reliability and maintainability trade off
6.4.3 Design for maintenance support
6.4.4 Testability
6.4.5 Human factors
6.5 Externally provided products
6.5.1 Subcontracted products
6.5.2 Customer-provided products
6.6 Analysis and prediction methods
6.6.1 Maintainability aspects of FMEA and FMECA
6.6.2 Fault tree analysis
6.6.3 Reliability centred maintenance (RCM)
6.6.4 Maintainability predictions
6.6.5 Trade-off analysis
6.6.6 Risk analysis
6.6.7 Design review
6.7 Verification, validation and test
6.7.1 Maintenance verification
6.7.2 Validation and test planning
6.8 Life cycle cost
6.9 Maintenance support planning
6.9.1 Maintenance support planning
6.9.2 Installation
6.9.3 Support services
6.10 Improvements and modifications
6.10.1 Improvement programmes
6.10.2 Modification control
6.11 Collection and analysis of maintenance data
6.11.1 Data collection
6.11.2 Data analysis
Figure 1 - Design process and the maintainability related
design tasks
Figure 2 - Active and inactive dowmtime spent by
maintainers
Figure 3 - Planning of maintenance and maintenance support