This article describes the procedure and business logic required to configure the automatic change of equipment status when, during the execution of the PreStart checklist, the operator records an item as defective and it corresponds to a critical condition.
The purpose of this functionality is to ensure that any condition that compromises the safety, operability, or integrity of the equipment prevents its immediate use during the shift by automatically triggering a status change in the system.
When an item marked "With Failure" is previously classified as critical, the system:
Evaluates the condition recorded in real time.
Restricts the operational continuity of the equipment.
Automatically updates the equipment status to a Failure condition (or the status defined by operations).
Allows the Maintenance area to view the event immediately.
Facilitates the generation of work orders or corrective actions according to internal procedures.
This automation aims to:
Reduce operational risks.
Prevent the use of equipment in unsafe conditions.
Ensure traceability of critical events.
Improve response times of the maintenance area.
Standardize the management of fleet availability and reliability.
The article details the necessary parameters for configuring critical items, the validation logic, the status change flow, and operational considerations for correct implementation.
To configure it, follow these steps:
Go to DOME, in the following path:
2. At this point, the following should already be defined:
- The items considered as critical condition
- The main equipment status to be automatically registered for checklist items marked "With failure"
3. Open the PrestartItem configuration and in the PrimaryStatus section, select the equipment status to which it will automatically change:
4. With this change, the equipment will automatically update to the "REPORTED FAILURE" status if the "Backup Camera" is recorded as a defective item.
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