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You can add a label to a piece of equipment during its creation or modification. The purpose of labels on equipment is to create categories of equipment.
What are common use cases for labels on equipment?
In the context of equipment management, the application of labels offers a multitude of options.
For example, you can create labels corresponding to a "production line", allowing for effective categorization of your machines based on their specific role in the production process.
Additionally, labels can be used to tag machines in relation to regulatory standards. This can help ensure compliance by providing a quick and easy way to identify machines that are subject to certain regulations or standards.
Furthermore, the identification of machines as "critical machines" can be achieved through the use of labels. This can be particularly useful for maintenance planning and risk management, as it enables quick identification of machines that are essential for production operations.
It is important to note that the labeling system is not limited to these examples. It offers great flexibility and can be adapted to many other scenarios, providing a wide range of possibilities to assist with equipment management.
Labels are often used for regulatory equipment, equipment under contracts, or processes related to a specific piece of equipment. They can also help standardize your data if you are part of an industrial group with multiple factories located in different countries, for example.
There is no limit to the number of labels that can be added to an equipment record.
What is the link between the labels of equipment and its task?
When creating a task related to equipment that has, for example, a "maintenance contract" label, the label will automatically be associated with the intervention. This feature helps avoid omissions and provides a more detailed analysis of your data. This way, you can later filter easily, using the search function in Mobility Work, a list of equipment or tasks that have the same label.