4. Conclusion
Responsible maintenance is a global reality involving technological, human, economic, environmental and organizational dimensions. As we have defined it, responsible maintenance is "the totality of all technical, administrative and management actions during the life cycle of an asset, designed to maintain or restore it to a state in which it can perform its required function, which necessarily includes respect for human beings and the environment, while preserving its economic performance". This is maintenance that justifies its actions in terms of availability, safety and cost, but also in terms of sustainable development.
The link between a maintenance activity and the objectives of sustainable development emerges when we analyze the consequences of failures or damage to the components of an industrial system. These consequences can be very varied, impacting on...
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Bibliography
Websites
FOF-09-2017 http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/fof-09-2017.html (page consulted on October 23, 2017).
Standards and norms
- ISO Quality management systems – Basic principles and vocabulary - NF EN ISO 9000 - 2015
- ISO Quality management systems – Requirements - NF EN ISO 9001 - 2015
- AFNOR Maintenance : Terminologie de la maintenance - NF EN 13306 - 2001 et 2010 (en cours de révision)
- ISO Surveillance et diagnostic de l'état des machines : Vocabulaire - NF ISO 13372 - 2012
- ISO Environmental Management System...
Regulations
AR 20151201 B: Renovation work to improve the energy performance of older homes.
Law no. 2015-992 of August 17, 2015 on energy transition for green growth (1).
LAW no. 2017-399 of March 27, 2017 on the duty of care of parent companies and ordering companies.
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