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Chapter 16 – Maintenance and Support16.3.2 Assessment Phase Activities16.3.2.1 Identify Maintenance OptionsPurposeTo identify maintenance options, including organisation of linesof maintenance, for the equipment.Inputs • Maintenance options from the Logistics Support Analysis(LSA) studies.• Maintenance manning (Sect 16.3.1.3).• Equipment maintenance tasks (Sect 16.3.1.5).• Outline maintenance facilities (Sect 16.3.1.6).Methods • <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Factors</strong> Trade-Off Analysis.StepsThis is primarily an ILS activity (see Def Stan 00-60 [Ref 28]) towhich <strong>HFI</strong> aspects are added in order to help decide the relativeWLC, strengths and weaknesses of each maintenance option.<strong>HFI</strong> aspects that are considered when assessing maintenanceoptions include the following:• Manpower availability and TLC associated with personnelselection and training pipeline.• Skills and knowledge, anthropometric characteristics, criticalperformance and workload associated with maintainer tasks(Chap 6).• Training implications of maintenance tasks (Chap 7).• Implications for use of automation and human-equipmentinterface design (Chap 15).• Impact of maintenance access, equipment assembly anddisassembly, and supply movement on space and layout(Chap 14).• Impact on environmental conditions (Chap 13).• Impact on health and safety (Chap 17).OutputsMaintenance options together with an assessment of theirrelative worth in terms of <strong>HFI</strong> aspects.<strong>HFI</strong> ActivitiesNov 2006 Page 16-23 Issue 4

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