In some cases, it may be necessary to carry out
more frequent inspections, e.g. following initial installation. (...) It has been shown that equipment reliability may be adversely affected by frequently scheduled
major maintenance activity. It is, therefore, desirable to limit such activity to essential testing only,
particularly for tests that require the disconnection of cables. (...) Typical requirements include functionally similar training for personnel, appropriate calibrated test
equipment, completion of all prescribed ground maintenance tasks, availability of commissioning reports
and recent periodic inspection reports, and frequent use of measurement skills by both ground and airborne
personnel.
1.15.12 Techniques.
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In some cases, it may be necessary to carry out more frequent inspections, e.g. following initial installation. (...) It has been shown that equipment reliability may be adversely affected by frequently scheduled major maintenance activity. It is, therefore, desirable to limit such activity to essential testing only, particularly for tests that require the disconnection of cables. (...) Typical requirements include functionally similar training for personnel, appropriate calibrated test equipment, completion of all prescribed ground maintenance tasks, availability of commissioning reports and recent periodic inspection reports, and frequent use of measurement skills by both ground and airborne personnel.
1.15.12 Techniques.
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• Maintenance records for each vehicle that can be used to assess the best preventative maintenance procedures. • Tracking of vehicle expenses and budget controls. • Automatic notification of planned maintenance and replacement, according to policy. • The allocation of vehicles to departments and drivers. • Route planning and optimisation. • Sensors and geo-location for real-time tracking of vehicles, recording parameters such as fuel consumption, speed, acceleration and deceleration, location and routes, and time in use. • Event or incident management for responses that involve multiple vehicles. • Monitoring of vehicle location to identify theft or misuse. • Data analysis to evaluate vehicle and supplier reliability over time, as well as service effectiveness and efficiency. • Dashboard to monitor progress against fleet management goals. (...) The data can be used to improve services. For example, maintenance records can show which vehicle makes are less likely to suffer breakdowns and purchasing policies can be updated accordingly. Data on vehicle routes can be used to improve public transport by offering more or less frequent services. Technologies required to implement fleet management systems are readily available and inexpensive.
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Items relating to the maintenance of international peace and security.
A. (...) The maintenance of international peace and security
43. (...) Relationship between the United Nations and regional organizations, in particular the African Union, in the maintenance of international peace and security
D. The role of regional and subregional organizations in the maintenance of international peace and security
50.
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There will also be regional differences: storms in some areas may become
more powerful and more frequent, while in others they may only become more powerful. (...) Potential Effects
Storms may damage or destroy infrastructure, and disrupt Air Traffic Management (ATM)
operations.
Storms and extreme winds can impact airport and air traffic operations, affect en-route and
airport capacity and even lead to runway closure.
The local effects of storms can also cause network-wide effects as loss of capacity at one airport
can impact the airspace system as a whole.
Access to ground transportation to and from airport facilities may be impacted.
Impacts on aircraft from storms may increase maintenance requirements and costs.
Storm surges can damage or cause inundation of infrastructure and ground transport access
(see sea-level rise fact sheet).
Operational costs may also increase across the aviation sector.
As global temperatures increase, lightning strikes are projected to increase causing aircraft and
other aviation infrastructure to require more frequent maintenance checks and repair.
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FAO procures a large variety of goods, works and services to support Organization’s mandate to fight world hunger.
The most frequently procured goods include:
Basic Chemicals (fertilizers and pesticides)
Agricultural produce (seeds, crop, vegetable, seedlings, plantlets)
Special purpose machinery (agricultural machinery, tractors, spraying devices, irrigation equipment)
Transport equipment
Office and IT equipment
Medical appliances, precision and optical instruments (laboratory equipment)
Veterinary pharmaceutical products and vaccines
Grain mill products / starches and starch products (fish food, feed for livestock and poultry)
Chemical products, man-made fibres, rubber and plastics
Live animals and animal products
Fabricated metal products, machinery & equipment (small agricultural implements, hoes, picks, etc.)
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The most frequently procured goods include:
Basic Chemicals (fertilizers and pesticides)
Agricultural produce (seeds, crop, vegetable, seedlings, plantlets)
Special purpose machinery (agricultural machinery, tractors, spraying devices, irrigation equipment)
Transport equipment
Office and IT equipment
Medical appliances, precision and optical instruments (laboratory equipment)
Veterinary pharmaceutical products and vaccines
Grain mill products / starches and starch products (fish food, feed for livestock and poultry)
Chemical products, man-made fibres, rubber and plastics
Live animals and animal products
Fabricated metal products, machinery & equipment (small agricultural implements, hoes, picks, etc.)
Commonly procured services include:
Repair and maintenance services
Information technology
Transportation, storage and materials handling
Communications
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FAO procures a large variety of goods, works and services to support Organization’s mandate to fight world hunger.
The most frequently procured goods include:
Basic Chemicals (fertilizers and pesticides)
Agricultural produce (seeds, crop, vegetable, seedlings, plantlets)
Special purpose machinery (agricultural machinery, tractors, spraying devices, irrigation equipment)
Transport equipment
Office and IT equipment
Medical appliances, precision and optical instruments (laboratory equipment)
Veterinary pharmaceutical products and vaccines
Grain mill products / starches and starch products (fish food, feed for livestock and poultry)
Chemical products, man-made fibres, rubber and plastics
Live animals and animal products
Fabricated metal products, machinery & equipment (small agricultural implements, hoes, picks, etc.)
Commonly procured services include:
Repair and maintenance services
Information technology
Transportation, storage and materials handling
Communications
Architecture, engineering, construction and other technical services
Trade services, business services, surveys and studies
Training
Insurance
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