Q19. A systematic approach for maintenance is
(A) Problem- Diagnosis
Rectification
Measure
(B) Problem
Rectification
Measure - Diagnosis
Cause
(C) Problem
Rectification
Diagnosis
Cause
(D) Problem Diagnosis
Rectification
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The system approach is Problem – Cause – Diagnosis - Rectification.
- A problem is anything that has to be fixed, such as an unpleasant or undesired state.
- To resolve a problem most of the time a systematic approach is used which gives both effective and efficient results.
- It is the first phase of the maintenance pledge.
- Preventive programmes foresee unnecessary downtime via systematic maintenance practises.
- This in return which lowers the overall expenses and boost the lifespan of the machinery.
- Diagnosis is a process for valuing businesses that enables a thorough examination of the key managerial functions.
- Practical problem-solving is achievable with a greater comprehension of the organisation.
- Thus, the correct system approach is - Problem – Cause – Diagnosis - Rectification.
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