Task requirements domain
The task requirements domain contains elements for use
in describing tasks that involve machines or other pieces of hardware.
In this section:
- <prelreqs>The <prelreqs> element contains information about preliminary requirements – the things the user needs to know or do before starting a task. This element contains information about personnel requirements, safety conditions, support equipment, supplies, and spare parts.
- <closereqs>The <closereqs> element contains information about closing requirements – steps or tasks that the user should perform after completing a task, for example, "Check around the vehicle for any drips or leaks."
- <reqconds>The <reqconds> element contains information about conditions that must be fulfilled before performing a task.
- <reqcond>The <reqcond> element specifies a condition that must be fulfilled before performing a task, for example, "Rear Oil Seal replacement."
- <noconds>The <noconds> element specifies that there are no conditions to be fulfilled before performing a task.
- <reqcontp>The <reqcontp> element specifies a technical publication that can be used to fulfill a condition before performing a task. It might also specify a publication that is required in order to fulfill the condition, such as a list of local regulations.
- <reqpers>The <reqpers> element contains information about the personnel who are required to perform a task. This information might specify the number of workers, the type and skill level of the workers, and the length of time that they will need to perform the task.
- <personnel>The <personnel> element specifies the minimum number of workers who are required to perform a task.
- <perscat>The <perscat> element specifies the type or category of workers that is required by a task.
- <perskill>The <perskill> element specifies the skill level of the workers who perform the task.
- <esttime>The <esttime> element provides an estimate of the time that is required to perform a task.
- <supeqli>The <supeqli> element contains a list of the tools, support equipment, or monitoring equipment that is required to perform a task. These pieces of support equipment need to be assembled prior to beginning the task.
- <supequi>The <supequi> element specifies a tool, a piece of support equipment, or a piece of monitoring equipment that is needed to perform a task, such as a slide hammer.
- <supequip>The <supequip> element contains information about the support equipment that is required to perform a task. This element either contains children elements that specify particular items of support equipment or a <nosupeq> element that specifies that no support equipment is required.
- <nosupeq>The <nosupeq> element indicates that there is no support equipment required to perform a task.
- <supplies>The <supplies> element contains information about the supplies or parts that are required to perform a task. These supplies or parts need to be available prior to beginning the task. This element either contains children elements that specify particular supplies or a <nosupply> element that indicates that no supplies are needed.
- <supply>The <supply> element contains information about a single supply in a list of supplies that are needed to perform a task.
- <supplyli>The <supplyli> element specifies a list of supplies needed to perform a task.
- <nosupply>The <nosupply> element specifies that no supplies are needed to perform a task.
- <spare>The <spare> element specifies a particular spare part that is required to perform a task, for example, a "dipstick."
- <spares>The <spares> element contains information about the spare parts that are needed for a task. This information might specify particular spare parts or it might state that no spare parts are required.
- <sparesli>The <sparesli> element contains information about the spare parts that are required to perform a task.
- <nospares>The <nospares> element specifies that no spare parts are needed to perform a task.
- <nosafety>The <nosafety> element specifies that there are no safety conditions to be considered.
- <safecond>The <safecond> element specifies a safety condition that must be considered prior to completing a task. It might also contain a complete hazard statement.
- <safety>The <safety> element contains information about safety conditions. This element either contains children elements that describe safety conditions or a <nosafety> element that indicates that there are no safety conditions that must be considered.
Parent topic: Technical-content domains elements