Does the MER Follow the Seven Requirements for RCM?
While the MER is not meant to be a full or rigorous RCM process, it does meet the requirements for RCM. Following are a list of the requirements and a brief explanation: 1. Identify the functions of the system: The first part of the MER process, when used with an RCM program, is to review the functions of the system as outlined in the original RCM process. 2. Identify functional failures: Not only does the MER review the functional failures outlined in the original process, but it is used to identify if the functional failures have actually occurred. 3. Identify failure modes: The MER verifies the failure modes as they have actually occurred. 4. Identify failure effects: The MER verifies the failure effects as they have actually occurred. 5. Identify failure consequences: Same as 3 and 4. 6. Identify methods to identify failure or to reduce consequences: The purpose of the MER, including reviewing the Risk using a Risk Chart. 7. Identify solutions should a proactive task not be identif
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