Emergency Work Orders

Emergency work orders are a common occurrence in a reactive maintenance environment, and many times it’s not really an emergency. 

In this video from our new Self-Paced training course, IDCON Senior Consultant Leslie Skelly defines what is emergency work and the consequences that come with emergency work.  

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