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The scene is set in the first chapter regarding the scope of this book. The content of this book is intended for a double audience, on the one hand for those interested in the organisational and management aspects of maintenance and on the other hand for those interested in practical developed methods for applying maintenance concepts such as reliability-centred maintenance (RCM) within the risk management regime of the organisation, statistical tools for predicting failure behaviour and the upcoming role of condition monitoring, hence a more concept- and technology-oriented aspects of maintenance. In this book, both areas are described together with case studies from industry perspective.
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Mehairjan, R.P.Y. (2017). Introduction. In: Risk-Based Maintenance for Electricity Network Organizations. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49235-3_1
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