The Impact of Onboard Maintenance Training on Surface Ship Readiness.

Abstract

Analysis of shipboard equipment failure generated by merging Navy casualty report and Unified Industries Onboard Maintenance Training (OMT) data bases demonstrate a measurable positive effect on reliability in those ships which participated in the program. When comparing equipment failure rates of these trained ships before and up to three years after the training event, over 70 percent of the time there was definite net positive effect. Eleven OMT courses, comprising 1176 shipboard training events over six years were examined. Equipment failure rates for trained units are compared before training with those for the three years following training. While the analytical results of this thesis present quantitative evidence of the positive effect of OMT on equipment readiness, this study also discusses the significant economic efficiency of the program as an alternative to contracted equipment repair. Keywords: Imbedded training, Ship readiness, Maintenance training, Training efficiency, Theses.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1987
Accession Number
ADA192218

Entities

People

  • Carl A. Morris

Organizations

  • Naval Postgraduate School

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Ground and Sea Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Computer Programs
  • Databases
  • Enlisted Personnel
  • Guided Missiles
  • Information Science
  • Maintenance
  • Military Training
  • Naval Operations
  • Naval Personnel
  • Navy
  • Organizational Structure
  • Reliability
  • Statistical Analysis
  • Students
  • Training
  • Turbines
  • United States

Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Economics
  • Instructional Design and Training Evaluation.
  • Occupational Health and Safety.