This report describes a trial project in coordinated shipboard facilities maintenance conducted aboard USS TRIPPE (FF-1075). A special team of eight non-rated men and one supervisor was created to perform routine cleaning functions normally assigned as divisional responsibilities (e.g., heads, washrooms, passageways, berthing compartments, fanrooms, etc). A variety of commercial equipment and materials was also furnished to improve the efficiency of performing such housekeeping functions. The test results disclosed that -- while some increase in effectiveness and possible reduction in manhours were achieved -- the attitude and motivation of the crew toward such duties were not improved; a 25% increase in the size of the team would be required to implement the concept on a permanent basis; and the available pool of shipboard manpower is inadequate to support the formation of a facilities maintenance team devoted to nonwatchstanding service duties. Various equipments and materials were found useful in improving cleaning efficiency and effectiveness. Implementation of the facilities mainteance team concept is not recommended.


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    Title :

    Coordinated Shipboard Facilities Maintenance for U.S. Navy Ships


    Publication date :

    1976


    Size :

    104 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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