4. Conclusion
Through its impact on equipment reliability, maintainability, safety and supportability, the maintenance process is an essential lever for controlling risks and optimizing performance. Depending on the situation, the maintenance manager's attitude may be defensive, to reduce the probability of a feared event, or offensive, to increase technical and economic performance.
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Standards and norms
- Vocabulaire électrotechnique international : Sûreté de fonctionnement et qualité de service - CEI 60050-191 - 1999
- Terminologie de la maintenance - EN 13306 - 2001
- Safety aspects – Guidelines for inclusion - ISO/CEI guide 51 - 1999
- Risk management – Vocabulary – Guidelines for use in standards - FD ISO CEI 73 - 2002
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