24. Which typical documents relate to spare parts? (A) Work permit (B) Work procedures (C) Procurement, receipt, storage procedures (D) All of these
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Work permit is not related to spare parts. Hence the correct option is (a)
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The documents that relate to spare parts is Procurement, receipt, storage procedures.
- The user should evaluate the availability of highly specialized equipment or equipment that is likely to go out of production. Except at the moment of purchase, there is little room for competitive parts procurement. Standard replacement parts (such as ball/roller bearings and hardware) are used in machines.
- Standard replacement components (such as ball/roller bearings and hardware) should be used wherever possible. Before being stored, the spare parts are verified for quantity and quality upon delivery.
- Machine-by-machine, spare parts are stocked. Items that are used by several machines are grouped together. The location of each spare is indicated on the bin card for the spare. These bin cards also account cards, indicating the receipt and issuance (as well as stock balance) of the spare, as well as the specifics (component number, etc.).
- For various spares, different preservatives and techniques are required. The greatest foe of all spares is corrosion. Dust and humidity may quickly harm ball and roller bearings, therefore they should be stored in their original packaging until needed. All spares, including excess or obsolete ones, should be examined on a consistent basis, such as during yearly stocktaking.
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