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Checklists and mobile solutions
17 September 2014
The new version of the Pirana CMMS from Shire Systems allows the user to produce a single work order that covers multiple assets.

This approach is commonly referred to as a 'checklist' work order and is useful if you have a fixed set of assets that you always deal with at the same time. For example, you could set up a
list for a walk-around to check the condition of fire doors.
The system gives you two ways to create a multi-subject work order. The first is to create a user-defined list of work subjects (assets); the
other is to automatically generate a list based on shared Asset Category and Location.
Another benefit of
the newly-improved Pirana is the redesign of how Pirana carries out condition monitoring. Condition checks,
instructions and or readings can be setup against the Task and pulled directly onto work orders for scheduled
maintenance.
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