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Project Goals
Provide integration with Finance, HR, and Materials Allow enhanced scheduling and planning for work assignments Provide work scheduling as well as management reporting tools Accommodate the use of mobile technology to reduce paperwork
Accommodate the use of GIS with SAP Improve automated updates to customers about the status of work Implement a Preventive Maintenance system for buildings, areas, and equipment Utilize standard SAP functionality to collect utility usage and cost information for recharge calculations
Agenda
Introduction Discussion of Measurement Points Discussion of Permits Preview of Next Blueprinting Session Other Discussion
Measurement Points are objects which collect numerical, time-stamped information about equipment or functional locations. They may record quantitative information (temperature, pressure, load factor, etc.) for historical records and subsequent processing from the Business Warehouse.
They may record counter information (odometer reading, operating hours meter, etc.) for use in scheduling Preventive Maintenance, based on equipment usage rather than calendar-based scheduling
An equipment or functional location may have none, one, or many measurement points. A vehicle might have a single measurement point the odometer A generator might have measurement points for temperature and load on each of three phases.
A boiler could have measurement points for steam outlet temperature and pressure.
Most equipment and functional locations will have no measurement points.
The measurement point may be created for either an equipment or functional location.
If it is to be a counter, this is specified here.
The measurement position is an arbitrary number which might help locate the meter or gauge.
Lower and upper range values may also be set for this measurement point. The system will not allow readings which fall outside of this range.
The initial screen has the measuring point number , as well as a place to record the date, time, and person associated with this measurement.
What is a Permit?
A permit is an indicator on a Work Order that a special approval is required and/or has been given.
A permit may (or may not) be required in order to release the work order.
What is a Permit?
Some examples are: Hot Work Permit Confined Spaces Permit Welding Permit
Hot Work
Lockout/Tagout Confined Spaces