EBK OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
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Author: Stevenson
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To determine: Defining predictive maintenance and the importance of good records.
Introduction: Maintenance programs are frequently composed into two classifications: (a) building and grounds – Building and grounds is in charge of the exterior look and working of structures, parking areas, yards, wall, etc. (b) Machinery protection – Machinery protection is in charge of keeping up apparatus and hardware in excellent working condition and making every single vital repair.
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