Core 1: Facility Management, Maintenance and Operations Core
核心 1:设施管理、维护和运营核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10791948
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 93.32万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-08-18 至 2028-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
ABSTRACT- Facility Management, Maintenance and Operations Core (Core 1)
To serve the primary mission of the Duke RBL, it is imperative that the facility itself operates to the highest
operational standards. The overall goal of this Aim is to ensure that we can maintain reliable and uninterrupted
facility functionality. To achieve this goal, we focus on several critical elements: the facility must be safely and
effectively operated through a functional and seamless management process, inculcating a culture of safety
that permeates throughout the entire organization; the systems that are vital to the operation of the facility must
be well-maintained, and where appropriate the scheduled replacement of key systems must be planned prior
to any likely systems failure (i.e. before the end of the lifespan of the system or equipment). Finally, and
consistent with the aforementioned culture of safety, it is essential that facility meets or exceeds all of the
regulatory standards that are required for all of our systems and equipment. The goals of this Facility
Management, Maintenance and Operations Core (Core 1) are to 1) provide expert management and oversight
of the BSL-3 space; 2) ensure proper preventative maintenance of all critical systems; and 3) ensure
continuous compliance with all applicable regulatory standards. This Core is foundational to the safe and
effective operation of the Duke RBL core, and as with all programs dedicated to managing and minimizing risk,
embodies a culture of iterative improvement and the highest of operating standards.
摘要 - 设施管理,维护和操作核心(核心1)
为了服务公爵RBL的主要任务,该设施本身必须运作最高
操作标准。这个目标的总体目标是确保我们可以保持可靠和不间断
设施功能。为了实现这一目标,我们专注于几个关键要素:该设施必须安全,并且
通过功能和无缝的管理过程有效运行,灌输安全文化
在整个组织中渗透;对设施运行至关重要的系统必须
保持维护良好,必须在适当的情况
对于任何可能的系统故障(即系统或设备的寿命结束之前)。最后,然后
与上述安全文化一致,设施必须达到或超过所有
我们所有系统和设备所需的监管标准。该设施的目标
管理,维护和操作核心(核心1)是1)提供专家管理和监督
BSL-3空间; 2)确保对所有关键系统的适当预防性维护; 3)确保
连续遵守所有适用的监管标准。这个核心是安全的基础
公爵RBL核心的有效操作,以及所有致力于管理和最小化风险的计划,
体现了迭代改进和最高运营标准的文化。
项目成果
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- 资助金额:
$ 93.32万 - 项目类别:
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