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General Work Order ( Mandatory )

A general work order describes activities that can't be classified as preventive, inspection, emergency or corrective maintenance work. An example of a general work order could be setting up new equipment in a production facility.
Hotels Safety
02/19/2023

General Work Order ( Mandatory )

A general work order describes activities that can't be classified as preventive, inspection, emergency or corrective maintenance work. An example of a general work order could be setting up new equipment in a production facility.

    Date & Time

    Name Of Technician Or Supervisor

    ID Number

    Departemnt

    Service Categorey

    Current Conditions When Arrive to Locations

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    Did you use any spare parts to solve the issue

    • Yes
    • No
    • N / A

    Did You Solve this Issue Before

    • Yes
    • No
    • N / A

    Please Attach a Photo After Complete Rectification

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Source: Hotels Safety (Community Member)

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