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Assigning an Inspection Template to a PM
A great way to ensure your inspections are being done in a consistant consistent way during your preventive maintenance services is to add an inspection template to your PM’s PMs within your asset file. See adding Refer to Adding PM’s to assets. Anytime you assign the PM VMRS code to a work order for that specific asset the inspection will be added to the PM line.
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If you click the line below “Inspection” you will get a pop-up box with a list of inspections to add to this PM.
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In this case PMB MACK Dump was selected. You can now see an inspection has been added to this PM.
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Assigning an Inspection Template to a Work Order
You can also add an inspection template to the work order line. Once the line is added, if you click on the job line you will see the inspection button at the bottom left. The + sign means no inspection has been added.
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Click “proceed” and the inspection will be added to the job line. You will see a red ! next to the inspection indicating it has not been completed.
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Completing an inspection
Once the inspection is added to the work order the technician must complete it before the the line can be closed. To access the inspection, click on the job line that contains the inspection, and click on the inspection button with the red!.
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When you start the inspection, you will see all of the sections with their respective steps below. Click on the down arrow next to “incomplete” on the right side of the step to expand the section.
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If the inspection step was created with more than one location and prompts were used, the above screen is what it would look like. In this case the prompts are a required field, and the prompt is “Brake Measurments Measurements in 32nd’s”. The brake measurment measurement section was also set up with “4” as a max locations number signifying the four brake measuremenst measurements this inspection requires be completed. The technician would click add location “add location” as the needed to enter each loactions locations measurements.
If you fail any sections section fails that have defects set up, those defects will be added to the work order so the technician can clock in and repair the defect when they are done with the inspection. Click the pass or fail button for each step in the inspection, and hit submit when done to complete the inspection.
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NOTE: When viewing or adding defects during the inspection process, technicians can use the "Mark as Resolved" box to indicate that a defect has been addressed. This feature exits for non-critical items or quick repairs that don’t need a separate work order line such as airing up a tire or other quick fixes that don’t need a part posting relevant to a specific job.
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You will see a green checkmark next to the inspection when it has been completed. You can click the inspection button at any time to review any notes or items that which passed or failed.
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