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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.

 









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