What is the Standard Process?
The standard process is the classical approach to perform corrective maintenance, meaning tasks which do not occur on a regular basis, but are triggered by a breakdown or an unexpected problem. The process is open and flexible regarding the sequence of steps and the combination of objects.
Watch the following video to learn more about the Standard Process.
Check, Execute and Complete
Before releasing the order you can check the availability of:
- Internal work centers
- External service companies
- Internal and external material
- Safety requirements
Release Order
When you release a maintenance order, the system checks the availability of materials, production resources, and tools. At the time of release (at the latest), material reservations become relevant for materials planning - materials can be withdrawn, and purchase requisitions can be generated.
Execute Order
Order execution is either based on the traditional paper-based process or on the use of mobile devices. The technician gets the required material from the warehouse (planned or unplanned), and executes the maintenance task.
Materials can also be procured externally. Material procurement is initiated from within an order operation.
Confirm Order
Time Confirmation
Before a maintenance task can be technically completed, the working times are entered in the time confirmation, and the activities, damages, and causes of damage are entered in the technical confirmation.
Technical Confirmation
Technical findings are entered either in the malfunction report on which the order is based, or in an activity report, which is entered after the creation of the order. Technical findings can contain information such as Damage, Cause of Damage, Activities, Machine Downtimes.
Complete Order
You have the following options for the technical completion of a maintenance order:
- Complete the maintenance order and notification separately
- Complete the maintenance order together with the assigned notifications
After you complete the maintenance order, its status is updated to TECO (technically completed). In other words, the maintenance work required for this order is finished. Order Settlement and Business Completion are performed by the controller.
Watch the demo video to learn more about the standard process.