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REV 0 DATE 01/05/10 Process Engineering Maintenance

NOS Title: PEM NOS 14: Carry Out Planned Maintenance Procedures
on Electrical Process Plant and Equipment
Overview: This unit is about your competence in maintaining electrical
equipment in line with the
practices and procedures. You will be required to complete the
maintenance procedures in a timely manner, follow procedures and
complete the appropriate documentation. You will be following your
practices and working within the work
permit procedures.

This unit deals with the following:


Carry out planned maintenance procedures on electrical process
plant and equipment

During this work you must take account of the relevant worksite
operational requirements, procedures and safe working practices AS
THEY APPLY TO YOU.
Scope/range: 1. The level and extent of responsibility will involve you being
responsible for ensuring the maintenance procedures are carried
out safely by following company defined procedures. You will be
accountable for the integrity of the work and ensuring the work is
recorded in a formal manner. Authorisation for proceeding with
the work will be given by authorised signatories within the Permit
to Work system
2. The plant or equipment to be maintained could include:
Rotating equipment and tools
Protection methods
Electrical distribution systems
3. The maintenance procedures and activities to be followed are
fully defined within the company maintenance procedures.
Typical procedures could include:
Tightening of connections
Checking outputs

bulbs, indicators, etc.)


Checking and adjusting movements/components
Inspection for damage/wear/corrosion movement
Replacement of worn/damaged/corroded components
Cleaning
The quality standards and accuracy to be achieved are as set
down in QA and QC specifications

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Scope/range The Knowledge and Understanding levels expressed indicate the


relating to minimum level of knowledge and understanding sufficient to perform
knowledge and your role in a manner that would normally be associated with the
understanding: minimum acceptable performance of a competent person
undertaking your role.

indicate a level of
knowledge and understanding equating to:
An awareness of the existence, the scope and the background to
the content covered by the knowledge and understanding
statement
How and where to find further detail and information that you will
need
Having obtained the information, you will be expected to check
your interpretation and then to be able to apply it to your situation

you are able to:


Identify and apply relevant information, procedures and practices
to your usual role in your expected working environments needing
only occasional recourse to reference materials
Describe, in your own words, the principles underlying your
working methods. This does not mean the ability to quote

information is available, how and where to find it and from whom


to seek further guidance and information confirm any additional
required detail
Interpret and apply the information obtained to your role, your
working practice and in your expected working environment
Previous Adapted from Unit E2.1 of Process Engineering Maintenance NOS
Version: version February 2004. This unit is a contextualised version of a unit
produced by the OSC Eng Engineering Competence Standards
which was originally designated ECS 5.01.

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Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1. Work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant
regulations and guidelines
2. Follow the relevant maintenance schedules to carry out the required work
3. Carry out the maintenance activities within the limits of your personal authority
4. Carry out the maintenance activities in the specified sequence and in an agreed time
scale
5. Report any instances where the maintenance activities cannot be fully met or where
there are identified defects outside the planned schedule
6. Complete relevant maintenance records accurately and pass them on to the
appropriate person
7. Dispose of waste materials in accordance with safe working practices and approved
procedures

Knowledge and Understanding


You need to know and understand:
1. You must have a working knowledge and understanding of what your responsibilities
are in respect of Health, Safety and Environment. This should include the limits of your
personal responsibility, your legal responsibility for your own health and safety and the
health and safety of others
2. You must have a working knowledge of the relevant regulations and the safe working
practices and procedures required within your work area
3. You must have an appreciation of the maintenance schedules and related
specifications to which you are expected to work. This could be expected to include:
authorisation procedures, product worksheets, tests, internal maintenance schedules,
safe working practices, methods statement, records, timescales
4. You must know which tools and equipment to use and how to use them safely
5. You must have a working knowledge of the maintenance methods and procedures
6. You must have an appreciation of maintenance records and documentation
procedures
7. You must have a working knowledge of your responsibilities for the care and control of
equipment that you use
8. You must have a working knowledge of maintenance authorisation procedures and

procedures
9. You must have an appreciation of the appropriate methods and waste disposal
procedures in relation to legislation, regulation and procedures for waste segregation
10. You must have an appreciation of your responsibilities with regard to the reporting lines
and procedures in your working environment

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