Question 1 1.1 Explain the significance of human error in equipment failures. (1) 1.2 Provide one practical example of e
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Question 1 1.1 Explain the significance of human error in equipment failures. (1) 1.2 Provide one practical example of each category of mistakes that can occur in an industrial setting. (6) 1.3 Explain how the errors mentioned in Q1.2 can be minimised. (3) Please note that examples taken directly from the textbook will be awarded a zero mark. Limit your discussions to three brief, factual sentences [10] Question 2 2.1 (8) Identify the categories of inventory and provide examples of each. Explain the significance of inventory management. 2.2 (2) Please note that examples taken directly from the textbook will be awarded a zero mark. Limit your discussions to three brief, factual sentences. [10] Question 3 3.1 (2) Differentiate between reliability and maintainability by means of examples. Explain the need for reliability assessment. 3.2 (2) 3.3 Differentiate between a series and a parallel system in reliability networks by means of examples. 3.4 (2) Provide an example of how the design of an asset supports modularisation. 3.5 Provide an example of how the design of an asset supports interchangeability. 3.6 Discuss how human error can be affected by maintainability. Provide an example. (2) (3) Please note that examples taken directly from the textbook will be awarded a zero mark. Limit your discussions to three brief, factual sentences. [15] Question 4 4.1 The Figure below indicates the maintenance organisation of a certain company. Production Area 1 Production Area 2 Area Foreman Area Foreman Servicing, Fitters, Technicians Servis Fitters, Technicians First Line Shift work Contractors. First Line Supervisor, Planner, Fitters, Labourers, Electricians supporting all areas. Mobile Repair learns Second Line Workshop Workshop Supervisor, Planners, Inspectors, Senior Technicians, Foremen Mechanical Trades Electrical Instrument Welding Other Trades Trades Trades Trades Figure 4.1 4.1.1 Indicate the type of organisation this is and justify your answer. (5) 4.1.2 Explain how this type of organisation supports the maintenance function? (5) 4.2 What principles would one consider when formulating a maintenance organisation? (5) Limit your discussions to three brief, factual sentences. [15] Stores
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Question 1 1.1 Explain the significance of human error in equipment failures. (1) 1.2 Provide one practical example of each category of mistakes that can occur in an industrial setting. (6) 1.3 Explain how the errors mentioned in Q1.2 can be minimised. (3) Please note that examples taken directly from the textbook will be awarded a zero mark. Limit your discussions to three brief, factual sentences [10] Question 2 2.1 (8) Identify the categories of inventory and provide examples of each. Explain the significance of inventory management. 2.2 (2) Please note that examples taken directly from the textbook will be awarded a zero mark. Limit your discussions to three brief, factual sentences. [10] Question 3 3.1 (2) Differentiate between reliability and maintainability by means of examples. Explain the need for reliability assessment. 3.2 (2) 3.3 Differentiate between a series and a parallel system in reliability networks by means of examples. 3.4 (2) Provide an example of how the design of an asset supports modularisation. 3.5 Provide an example of how the design of an asset supports interchangeability. 3.6 Discuss how human error can be affected by maintainability. Provide an example. (2) (3) Please note that examples taken directly from the textbook will be awarded a zero mark. Limit your discussions to three brief, factual sentences. [15] Question 4 4.1 The Figure below indicates the maintenance organisation of a certain company. Production Area 1 Production Area 2 Area Foreman Area Foreman Servicing, Fitters, Technicians Servis Fitters, Technicians First Line Shift work Contractors. First Line Supervisor, Planner, Fitters, Labourers, Electricians supporting all areas. Mobile Repair learns Second Line Workshop Workshop Supervisor, Planners, Inspectors, Senior Technicians, Foremen Mechanical Trades Electrical Instrument Welding Other Trades Trades Trades Trades Figure 4.1 4.1.1 Indicate the type of organisation this is and justify your answer. (5) 4.1.2 Explain how this type of organisation supports the maintenance function? (5) 4.2 What principles would one consider when formulating a maintenance organisation? (5) Limit your discussions to three brief, factual sentences. [15] Stores