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Byeong Hyeok Lee
Definition
Abstract
Type of maintenance
Purpose of PMS
PMS requirements
Procedure of PMS
Planned Maintenance System is a
paper/Software-based system which allows
ship owners or operators to carry out
maintenance in intervals according to
manufacturers and class/classification
society requirements.
History Abstract
1915 - First mention from Whaling fleet company Vessel PMS (Planned Maintenance System) is a
(A few of most important items paper and/or software based system to monitor
on board only) vessel engine equipment including main
propulsion, steering, auxiliary machinery and
cargo handling information. This is one of
1950 - Presented the first comprehensive mandatory survey for vessel introduced by IMO
Planned Maintenance program for shipping (International Maritime Organization). The
planned maintenance as well as documentation
must be performed according to a system to be
1963 – Establish the PMS by U.S. NAVY approved by classification agencies. Recently,
vessel owners have preferred software based
1984 – First software of PMS designed systems to collect and preserve accurate data.
However, not ship specific and not taking into
account the user are said by end users as
operational difficulties. To relieve these concerns,
this research analyzes vessel PMS data, suggests a
middleware to support automatic collection and
design consideration of user interface.
Corrective Maintenance
Accident
Operation Preparation Repairing Operation
occurring
Planned Maintenance
Operation
Preparation Maintenance
Reports in Planned Maintenance system should be in English, except when not suitable for the crew.
In that case a brief English summary is required.
Inventory content,
- i.e. items/systems have to be included in the maintenance program.
• Maintenance instructions,
- i.e. maintenance procedures to be followed.
Reference documentation,
- i.e. performance results and measurements taken at certain intervals
for trend investigations from delivery stage.
Signing instructions,
- i.e. who signs documents for verification of maintenance work carried out.
• Maintenance • Quality management
(main and essential part of program)
• Crewing management
• Drydocking
• Crew payroll
• Hull inspection maintenance program
• Self-assessment
• Surveys and certificates class society
integration • Energy and environmental
management
• Stock ordering and purchase
• Document management systems
• Stock control (inventory)
• Enterprise reporting
• Safety management
Selection of equipments or items
Preparation of Manuals
Preparation of History
Preparation of Inventory
Making Plan
Selection of person in charge in office
Training of Operator
Action & Feedback
Engine DECK NAVIGATION
M/E PURSE WINCH GYRO
G/E CRANE AUTOPILOT
HYD’/E
Safety RADAR
equipment
Operation manual
Parts manual
Installation manual
Docking history
Maintenance history
Installation date
Spare parts on Board
Spare parts in Warehouse
Operational Maintenance
• Carried out only when
necessary
Selection of person in charge for each
department(Engine/Deck/Navigation…) or
each vessel
Training of Crew
Training of Office in charge