Module13 Maintenance programme-QUESTIONS
Module13 Maintenance programme-QUESTIONS
TYPES OF MAINTENANCE
1. Which actions does corrective maintenance include? Choose the right answer:
a) Repair, overhaul or replacement,
b) Continuous or monitoring and diagnosis,
c) Testing.
2. Which condition monitoring technology is used for detection of poorly seated valves?
a) Vibration analysis,
b) Acoustic leakage monitoring,
c) Wear debris analysis and ferrography,
d) Oil analysis.
3. Which condition monitoring technology is not used to identify problems with bearings?
a) Vibration analysis,
b) Shock pulse method,
c) Themography,
d) Acoustic leakage monitoring.
5. Planned maintenance activities are initiated on the basis of the results of:
a) Periodic maintenance,
b) Predictive maintenance,
c) Predictive or/and periodic maintenance.
14. Which maintenance facilities are designed to deal with radioactive items?
a) workshop facilities,
b) mock-ups,
c) decontamination facilities.
20. Which matters are considered in the work control system (more correct answers)?
a) work order authorizations,
b) number of contractor personnel,
c) monitoring of chemical regimes,
d) equipment isolation, work permits and tagging,
e) fire hazard control.
MATERIAL CONDITIONS
22. What are the functions of managers and supervisors in achieving good material
conditions?
a) define the required standard and conduct frequent tours of plant areas in order to
confirm that high standards are maintained,
b) prepare a schedule of the staff that must conduct frequent tours of plant areas in order
to confirm that high standards are maintained,
c) eliminate identified deficiencies.
25. When are parts and materials needed for outages ordered?
a) Well in advance of outage,
b) At the beginning of outage,
c) Before outage plan is made.
Correct answer: a).
OUTAGE MANAGEMENT
29. Which aspects are considered during planning and scheduling of an outage (more correct
answers)?
a) economic assessment,
b) advance preparation and approval of maintenance and modification work packages,
c) procurement of parts and materials,
d) coordination between operations, maintenance and other groups, involved with
outage work,
e) work after freeze dates without adequate reviews normally will not be included in the
outage.