Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Handbook, Second Edition

Appendix D: Sample Forms and Work Orders

This appendix gives a complete set of forms (Figs. D.1 to D.14) used in this handbook. Purchasers of this book may use them as they are or modify them for maintenance in their organizations.


Figure D.1: Sample work order form.

This appendix also shows sample work orders, all completed with technician feedback. These helpful examples illustrate proper information included at various stages of the maintenance process: requested work, coded work, planned work, and completed work. These samples may be used for a variety of purposes including determining what would be included in a work plan, what level of detail is needed for a work plan, and what is good feedback. It is one thing to explain what is needed, but samples showing what is meant prove helpful to the reader.

Work orders are typeset for ease of legibility to the reader of the Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Handbook. In actual practice, the work order request, plans, or completed work feedback might be handwritten or typed depending on the exact forms used or any computer system employed.

The following sample work orders (Figs. D.15 through D.26) are taken from the daily schedule illustrated in Chap. 7, Daily Scheduling and Supervision, for B Crew.


Figure D.2: Crew work hours availability forecast form.

Figure D.3: Advance schedule worksheet.

Figure D.4: Advance schedule worksheet 2 to measure schedule compliance.

Figure D.5: Daily schedule form.

Figure D.6: Sample alignment readiness form.

Figure D.7: Sample burner checksheet form.

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