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Z20 Planned Maintenance Scheme (PMS) for
(cont)
(May
(Rev.1
2001)
Machinery
July 2018)
(Rev.2 1 General
May 2019)
1.1 Application
1.2 Maintenance Intervals
1.3 Onboard Responsibility

2 Procedures and conditions for approval of a PMS

2.1 System Requirements


2.2 Documentation and information
2.3 Approval validity

3 Surveys

3.1 Implementation Survey


3.2 Annual Audit
3.3 Damage and repairs

Note:

1. The changes introduced in Rev.1 are to be uniformly applied by IACS Societies on


surveys commenced on or after 1 July 2019.

2. The changes introduced in Rev.2 are to be uniformly applied by IACS Societies on


surveys commenced on or after 1 July 2020.

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1 General
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(cont) 1.1 Application

1.1.1 These requirements apply to an approved Planned Maintenance Scheme for Machinery
(PMS) as an alternative to the Continuous Machinery Survey (CMS).

1.1.2 It considers surveys to be carried out on the basis of intervals between overhauls
recommended by manufacturers, documented operator’s experience and a condition
monitoring system, where fitted.

1.1.3 This scheme is limited to components and systems covered by CMS.

1.1.4 Any items not covered by PMS shall be surveyed and credited in the usual way.

1.2 Maintenance Intervals

1.2.1 In general, the intervals for PMS shall not exceed those specified for CMS. However,
for components where the maintenance is based on running hours longer intervals may be
accepted as long as the intervals are based on the manufacturer’s recommendations.

1.3 Onboard responsibility

1.3.1 The chief engineer shall be the responsible person on board in charge of the PMS.

1.3.2 Documentation on overhauls of items covered by the PMS shall be reported and signed
by the chief engineer.

1.3.3 Access to computerized systems for updating of the maintenance documentation and
maintenance program shall only be permitted by the chief engineer or other authorized
person.

2 Procedures and conditions for approval of a PMS

2.1 System Requirements

2.1.1 The PMS shall be programmed and maintained by a computerized system. However,
this may not be applied to the current already approved schemes.

2.1.2 The system shall be approved in accordance with a procedure of each individual
Member Society.

2.1.3 Computerized systems shall include back-up devices, such as disks/tapes, CDs, which
are to be updated at regular intervals.

2.2 Documentation and information

2.2.1 The following documentation shall be submitted for the approval of the scheme:

(i) organization chart identifying areas of responsibility

(ii) documentation filling procedures

(iii) listing of equipment to be considered by classification in PMS

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(iv) machinery identification procedure


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(cont) (v) preventive maintenance sheet(s) for each machine to be considered

(vi) listing and schedule of preventive maintenance procedures

2.2.2 In addition to the above documentation the following information shall be available on
board:

(i) all clauses in 2.2.1 in an up-to-date fashion

(ii) maintenance instructions (manufacturer’s and shipyard’s)

(iii) reference documentation (trend investigation procedures etc.)

(iv) records of maintenance including repairs and renewals carried out

2.3 Approval validity

2.3.1 When the PMS is approved a "Certificate of Approval for Planned Maintenance
Scheme" is issued. However, other equivalent certification or class notation may be issued
according to the procedure in use in each individual Member Society. In any case, the
certification is to be kept on board.

2.3.2 An implementation Survey shall be carried out to confirm the validity of the
certificate/class notation (see 3.1).

2.3.3 An annual report covering the year’s service, including the information as required
under the clauses iii and v as well as the information on changes to other clauses in 2.2.1,
shall be reviewed by the Society.

2.3.4 An Annual Audit shall be carried out to maintain the validity of the PMS (see 3.2).

2.3.5 The survey arrangement for machinery under PMS can be cancelled by the Society if
PMS is not being satisfactorily carried out either from the maintenance records or the general
condition of the machinery, or when the agreed intervals between overhauls are exceeded.

2.3.6 The case of sale or change of management of the ship or transfer of class shall cause
the approval to be reconsidered.

2.3.7 The shipowner may, at any time, cancel the survey arrangement for machinery under
PMS by informing the Society in writing and for this case the items which have been
inspected under the PMS since the last annual survey can be credited for class at the
discretion of the attending surveyor.

3 Surveys

3.1 Implementation Survey

3.1.1 The Implementation Survey shall be carried out by the Society’s surveyor within one
year from the date of approval of the PMS.

3.1.2 During the implementation survey the following shall be verified by a surveyor to
ensure:

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(i) the PMS is implemented according to the approval documentation and is adapted to the
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(cont)
(ii) the PMS is producing the documentation required for the Annual Audit and the
requirements of surveys and testing for retention of class are complied with

(iii) the onboard personnel is familiar with the PMS

3.1.3 When this survey is carried out and the implementation is found in order, a report
describing the PMS shall be submitted to the Society and the approved PMS may replace the
CMS.

3.2 Annual Audit *

3.2.1 An annual audit of the PMS shall be carried out by a Society’s surveyor and preferably
concurrently with the annual survey of machinery.

3.2.2 The surveyor shall review the annual report or verify that it has been reviewed by the
Society.

3.2.3 The purpose of this survey shall be to verify that the scheme is being correctly operated
and that the machinery has been functioning satisfactorily since the previous survey. A
general examination of the items concerned shall be carried out.

3.2.4 The performance and maintenance records shall be examined to verify that the
machinery has functioned satisfactorily since the previous survey or action has been taken in
response to machinery operating parameters exceeding acceptable tolerances and the
overhaul intervals have been maintained.

3.2.5 Written details of break-down or malfunction shall be made available.

3.2.6 Description of repairs carried out shall be examined. Any machinery part, which has
been replaced by a spare one, due to damage, is to be retained on board - where possible -
until examined by a Society’s Surveyor.

3.2.7 Upon satisfactory completion of the above requirements, the Society shall retain the
PMS.

3.3 Damage and repairs

3.3.1 The damage of components/machinery shall be reported to the Society. The repairs of
such damaged components / machinery shall be carried out to the satisfaction of the
Society’s surveyor.

3.3.2 Any repair and corrective action regarding machinery under PMS system shall be
recorded in the PMS logbook and repair verified by the Society’s surveyor at the Annual
Audit.

3.3.3 In the case of overdue outstanding conditions of class or a record of unrepaired


damage which would affect the PMS the relevant items shall be kept out of the PMS until the
condition of class is fulfilled or the repair is carried out.
End of
Document
Note: * The term audit , in this context, is not related to ISM audit.

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