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Certified Plant Maintenance Manager Certification (CPMM)
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CPMM QUESTIONS:
1
: Promoting equipment standardization is the responsibility of the:
a. Planner
b. Engineer
c. Supervisor
d. Manager
2
: Managing maintenance cost control is the responsibility of the:
a. Planner
b. Engineer
c. Supervisor
d. Manager
3
: Preventive maintenance compliance tracking is important to determine the effectiveness of the program and its impact on equipment reliability
True
False
4
: Time estimates for preventive maintenance tasks are important for accurate scheduling.
True
False
5
: The total carrying cost for an item in the MRO stores may be an additional 30 to 40% of the cost of the item.
True
False
6
: Residual or surplus items are ideal for spare parts and can be kept in the storeroom without cataloging.
True
False
7
: Providing accurate information and logistic support to maintenance technicians may demoralize them and make them feel that their skills are being questioned.
True
False
8
: Maintenance technicians should always be on the watch for better ways of doing their work and feed this information back to the planner for continuous improvement of work plans.
True
False
9
: Vendor evaluations may include talking to current clients of the software vendor for their impression of the vendor, including implementation and support issues.
True
False
10
: An As-Is and To-Be analysis should be conducted for the maintenance organization before beginning the CMMS selection process.
True
False
11
: A duty/task analysis identifies and documents:
a. Skills and knowledge recommended by the equipment manufacturer
b. Skills and knowledge for a job as defined by the Dictionary of Occupational Titles
c. Job-performance requirements including skills and knowledge
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
12
: A "work culture" is defined as:
a. A labor contract in a union plant or a policy manual in a non-union facility
b. The individual and collective behaviors of people on the job
c. The way people are treated on the job
d. The vision, mission, and guiding principles for the plant or facility
e. Total Productive Maintenance or Reliability Centered Maintenance
13
: An ultrasonic wave form concentrator allows leak detection at a great distance
True
False
14
: Environmental stress screening requires that equipment be placed outside a building to determine what impact the environment will have on it.
True
False
15
: The only definition of a failure is when the equipment is broken and will no longer operate.
True
False
16
: Helping operators and maintenance employees understand new ways of operating and maintaining equipment falls into which TPM pillar or key element?
a. Improving equipment effectiveness by targeting the major losses
b. Involving operators in routine/daily maintenance
c. Improving maintenance efficiency and effectiveness
d. Training for everyone involved
e. Early equipment management and maintenance-prevention design
17
: Making equipment easier to maintain and operate applies to which TPM pillar or key element?
a. Improving equipment effectiveness by targeting the major losses
b. Involving operators in routine/daily maintenance
c. Improving maintenance efficiency and effectiveness
d. Training for everyone involved
e. Early equipment management and maintenance-prevention design
18
: A target threshold for a maintenance technician's labor productivity is 60%.
True
False
19
: If a company has poor inventory controls, it is possible to purchase spare parts that are already in stock without realizing it.
True
False
20
: F OSHA requires all accidents which result in a worker's death to be reported within 10 days.
True
False
21
: The primary purpose of an accident investigation is to determine who is to blame.
True
False
22
: VOCs are also known as volatile organic chemicals or compounds.
True
False
23
: Modifying the HVAC system is a testing method used when diagnosing IAQ complaints.
True
False
24
: In the 3-cabinet method, all standard operating procedures should be placed in cabinet:
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
25
: Monthly records are generally kept for the current 12-month period, plus which of the following:
a. Previous 3 months
b. Previous 6 months.
c. Previous 12 months.
d. Previous 18 months.
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