| Word of Phrase |
|
Definition |
| Safety |
|
The result of all actions
executed to prevent personal injuries. |
| Service Factor |
|
A key performance indicator for the storeroom
measuring the % of times the correct quantity of the correct part
is received when requested. Note: If the
service factor falls below 95% maintenance people begin to lose confidence
in the store room’s ability to supply the correct material &
parts when needed. Usually result in growth of “unofficial personal
stores” at frontline level. |
| Scheduled
job |
|
A job put on the schedule
before the cut-off time. Specific people, start time and end time
is documented. |
| Scheduling |
|
The process of determining what jobs gets
worked on, when, and by whom based on the priority and resource/equipment
availability. Note: that this process should
take place before the job is executed. See definition for ”break-in
job”. Scheduling short definition is when and who. |
| Scheduling
compliance |
|
A KPI measuring: The sum
of Add-on jobs and jobs, on the schedule, not completed OVER the jobs
on the schedule before cut-off time. |
| Shock Pulse measurement (SPM) |
|
A condition Monitoring Tool measuring the
shock pulse in rotating equipment. Note:
Shock pulse is the pressure wave generated through materials when
two materials hit each other. A vibration will wave will be generated
by the Shock pulse |
| Shutdown |
|
Scheduled or unscheduled
downtime for a system or plant area. |
| Source |
|
An event that triggers a failure. illustration |
| Spare Parts |
|
All machine parts, materials
and supplies that may be required to repair an asset |
| Standard Job Plans |
|
A documented plan for a type of job that
can be used repetitively. See planning for definition of “plan” |
| Sub process |
|
A process with lower hierarchy
than a key process in IDCON’s CBP material. illustration |
| System (1) |
|
A combination of equipment that are dependent of each
other to complete a production task. |
| System (2) |
|
Can refer to a computer software,
a work system or production system. |