Sagot :
Answer:
1. Yes
- Preventive maintenance or preventative maintenance is maintenance that is regularly and routinely performed on physical assets to reduce the chances of equipment failure and unplanned machine downtime that can be very costly for maintenance teams and facility managers.
2. Yes
- Breakdown maintenance is also referred to as run-to-failure maintenance. As the name suggests, it involves performing maintenance tasks after an asset has failed. It's most often used when preventing failure is impossible or not economically feasible.
3. No
- Maintenance strategy in general includes corrective, preventive or condition-based maintenance.
4. No
- Time based monitoring minimises the time wasted by the Operations Team investigating false events/incidents, false positives, for example events generated for an inactive service at a time it is known not to be running.
5. Yes
- It is important to inspect and identify defective tools and equipment at home. Inspecting for damage is one of the best ways to ensure that your tool or equipment will be useful for you in future projects. Inspections detect problems early when they're easier and cheaper to repair.