A case study of machinery maintenance protocols and procedures within the UK utilities sector

Failure to conduct periodic fixed-time-to (or scheduled) maintenance on off-highway plant and equipment represents a significant health and safety hazard and major litigation risk for utility contractors completing service excavation and reinstatement works on public highways. Mini-excavators are a...

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Main Authors: Edwards, D., Love, Peter
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29373
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description Failure to conduct periodic fixed-time-to (or scheduled) maintenance on off-highway plant and equipment represents a significant health and safety hazard and major litigation risk for utility contractors completing service excavation and reinstatement works on public highways. Mini-excavators are a ubiquitous mobile plant item used for such tasks and have recently been responsible for several major injuries and fatalities involving workers and members of the public in the United Kingdom (UK). The research utilises the method of triangulation to examine the maintenance practices of utility contractors in the UK. Findings from the research reveal that a combination of prevailing market forces and internal ‘company’ pressures have inadvertently removed knowledgeable and trained operators, site foremen and managerial supervisors from hands-on maintenance inspections. Rather, ‘virtual’ maintenance protocols and procedures are adopted by head office but rarely fully implemented on-site. The research concludes with pragmatic recommendations and direction for future research.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-293732017-09-13T15:23:30Z A case study of machinery maintenance protocols and procedures within the UK utilities sector Edwards, D. Love, Peter Failure to conduct periodic fixed-time-to (or scheduled) maintenance on off-highway plant and equipment represents a significant health and safety hazard and major litigation risk for utility contractors completing service excavation and reinstatement works on public highways. Mini-excavators are a ubiquitous mobile plant item used for such tasks and have recently been responsible for several major injuries and fatalities involving workers and members of the public in the United Kingdom (UK). The research utilises the method of triangulation to examine the maintenance practices of utility contractors in the UK. Findings from the research reveal that a combination of prevailing market forces and internal ‘company’ pressures have inadvertently removed knowledgeable and trained operators, site foremen and managerial supervisors from hands-on maintenance inspections. Rather, ‘virtual’ maintenance protocols and procedures are adopted by head office but rarely fully implemented on-site. The research concludes with pragmatic recommendations and direction for future research. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29373 10.1016/j.aap.2015.10.031 restricted
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Love, Peter
A case study of machinery maintenance protocols and procedures within the UK utilities sector
title A case study of machinery maintenance protocols and procedures within the UK utilities sector
title_full A case study of machinery maintenance protocols and procedures within the UK utilities sector
title_fullStr A case study of machinery maintenance protocols and procedures within the UK utilities sector
title_full_unstemmed A case study of machinery maintenance protocols and procedures within the UK utilities sector
title_short A case study of machinery maintenance protocols and procedures within the UK utilities sector
title_sort case study of machinery maintenance protocols and procedures within the uk utilities sector
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29373