• DEFSTAN 00-45(PT3)/2(2012) : 2012

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    USING RELIABILITY CENTRED MAINTENANCE TO MANAGE ENGINEERING FAILURES - PART 3: GUIDANCE ON THE APPLICATION OF RELIABILITY CENTRED MAINTENANCE

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  18-11-2016

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-2012

    Publisher:  UK Ministry of Defence Standards

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    Foreword
    0 Introduction
    1 BACKGROUND TO RELIABILITY CENTRED MAINTENANCE
    2 Scope
    3 Warning
    4 Normative References
    5 Benefits of RCM
    6 Interaction with Integrated Logistic Support (ILS)
    7 Sources of Guidance Material on the Application of RCM
    8 Process Overview
    9 Overall Requirement
    10 APPLYING RCM TO AN END ITEM
    11 Introduction
    12 Preparatory Work
    13 RCM Analysis
    14 Maintenance Task Rationalization and Packaging
    15 Production of Maintenance Schedules
    16 Maintenance Programme Implementation
    17 Sustaining the Programme
    18 END ITEM OPERATING CONTEXTS
    19 Purpose
    20 Description
    21 FUNCTIONAL MODELLING AND RCM CANDIDATE SELECTION
    22 Introduction
    23 Functional Model Requirements
    24 Required Detail
    25 Allocating Assets to Functions
    26 Functional Model Verification
    27 Allocation of Analysis Identification or Control Numbers
    28 Significant Candidates for RCM Analysis
    29 Output
    30 ANALYSIS LEVEL OPERATING CONTEXTS
    31 Introduction
    32 Description
    33 Analysis Boundaries
    34 Sources of Information
    35 Standard Numbering Systems
    36 FAILURE MODES, EFFECTS AND CRITICALITY ANALYSIS
    37 The FMECA Process
    38 Functions
    39 Functional Failures
    40 Compensating Provisions
    41 Failure Detection
    42 Failure Modes
    43 Failure Mode Indicator
    44 Failure Effects
    45 Failure Probability Level
    46 Hazard Severity Classification
    47 Criticality Analysis
    48 Output
    49 RCM DECISION LOGIC
    50 Introduction
    51 Consequence Analysis
    52 Preventive Maintenance Task Criteria
    53 Quantitative Descriptions of Failure
    54 Age Reliability Characteristics
    55 Task Effectiveness
    56 On-Condition Tasks
    57 Hard Time Tasks
    58 Failure Finding Tasks
    59 Using the FFI Formulae
    60 Support Tasks
    61 Maintenance Cost
    62 Task Trade-Offs
    63 Health and Usage Monitoring Systems
    64 Default Actions
    65 Age Exploration Candidates
    66 Consolidation of Tasks
    67 Task Descriptions
    68 Outputs
    69 STRUCTURES
    70 Introduction
    71 Classification of Structure
    72 Structural Failure Modes
    73 Safe Life and Damage Tolerant Structure
    74 Structural Maintenance Tasks
    75 ZONAL AND EXTERNAL SURFACE AREAS ANALYSIS
    76 Introduction
    77 Principles of Zonal and External Surface Area Analysis
    78 Zonal and ESA Analysis
    79 Cleaning of Zones
    80 RATIONALIZATION OF PM TASKS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF
        THE MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME
    81 Introduction
    82 Use of Conversion Factors
    83 Levels of Maintenance
    84 Task Elapsed Time
    85 Initial Packaging Assessment
    86 Packaging the Deep Maintenance Level Tasks
    87 Packaging the Intermediate Maintenance Level Tasks
    88 Packaging the First Line Maintenance Tasks
    89 Out of Phase Maintenance
    90 Rationalization as a Result of Equipment Removal
    91 Use of Maintenance Backstops
    92 Special Considerations for HUMS Driven Tasks
    93 Recording Rationalised Task Intervals
    94 Output
    95 MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME SUSTAINMENT
    96 Introduction
    97 Collecting Performance and Usage Data
    98 Interpretation of Performance and Usage Data
    99 Engineering and Operational Influences
    100 Feedback from In-Service Engineering Logistics
    101 PT Inputs
    102 PM Programme Continuous Reviews
    103 AGE EXPLORATION
    104 Introduction
    105 Objectives, Principles and Guidelines
    106 Analysis Techniques
    107 Degradation Analysis
    108 Actuarial Analysis
    109 Applying Sampling Techniques
    110 Random Sampling
    111 Opportunity Sampling
    112 Threshold Sampling
    113 Fleet Leader Sampling
    114 Constant Density Sampling
    115 Structures Sampling
    116 AE Priorities
    117 AE Tasks for Safety Related Failure Consequences
    118 AE Tasks for Non-Safety Related Failure Consequences
    119 AE Data Collection
    120 Applying the Results of an AE Analysis
    121 Recommendations for AE
    122 Output
    123 AUDITING
    124 Purpose
    125 Types of Audit
    126 Auditors
    127 Procedures and Documentation
    128 ADDITIONAL GUIDANCE ON THE APPLICATION OF RCM
    129 Introduction
    Annex A - Maintenance Costing
    Annex B - Example Checklists for RCM Audits
    Annex C - Risk Based Maintenance

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    Gives guidance on the RCM principles and processes that are to be applied whenever an RCM study is undertaken, as mandated by the requirements described in Def Stan 00-45 Part 1.

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    Development Note Supersedes DEFSTAN 00-45(PT3)/1(2006). (12/2012)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher UK Ministry of Defence Standards
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By
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