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Why You

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to learn

Instructions
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Safety
With good work instructions, all non-
routine hazards are clearly identified
and scoped and appropriate controls
are put in place.

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Work instructions ensure that the job is fully prepared
and that you have a clearly defined scope of work.

And that means you have clearly identified and


documented the non-routine hazards associated with
the job. That makes the work safer.

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Quality
Work instructions clearly spell out what
needs to be done and how, and as such
good work instructions are key in
managing human error.

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Effective maintenance work instructions are a key
tool to achieving quality in maintenance, without
good work instructions it's just too easy for defects to
slip into our equipment and into our work environment
and ultimately cause premature failures.

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Repeatability
With work instructions, you reduce
variability in task execution, and that is
important to ensure that you can
measure the effectiveness of your
maintenance tasks.

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Do you have
effective work
instructions?
Let me know in the comments
below, or just drop me a message.

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