Fault Priority Levels Clause Samples

The Fault Priority Levels clause defines a system for categorizing faults or issues based on their severity and impact on operations. Typically, faults are assigned to different priority levels—such as critical, major, or minor—each dictating the urgency and required response time for resolution. For example, a critical fault might require immediate attention and rapid repair, while a minor fault could be addressed during routine maintenance. This clause ensures that resources are allocated efficiently and that the most serious problems are resolved first, thereby minimizing operational disruptions and maintaining service quality.
Fault Priority Levels. Fault Level Definition
Fault Priority Levels. Fault priority level definitions are the same as those in Acceptance Testing. For the post-cutover environment, some examples are provided, here, of issues which would be considered of the specified priority.