You can record work on a task or fault to register work that is completed. You can also register the partial completion of a task or fault such as when your shift is over. For tasks it is also possible to mark a step as awaiting inspection so that an inspector can inspect the work done by you.
You can record work for tasks and faults by clicking Record Work on the My Work, Work Tasks and the Task Details pages.
If there are steps on the task, then for each step that you worked on, you can set the step status as follows:
You cannot change the step status of steps marked as Awaiting Inspection, Completed or Not Applicable.
If no steps were on a task/fault, if you navigated to record work from the task meaning you wish to record work for all steps in the task, or if you selected to complete all steps, you must record the corrective action taken.
If you intend to complete work on the task or fault, you must enter the corrective action taken.
When you record work, the fields you see and the information you enter varies depending on the type of work you're doing. For example, if you are recording an inspection for a task without any parts to remove or install, you won't be required to enter information regarding part changes. If there are part changes pending on the task/fault, you can record removal and installation details and sign for the part changes, as required. Similarly, you can record tool use and record values for measurements, if they have been added to the task or fault, and proceed to sign for them. Actual hours added for tool usage or values added for measurement must be signed for. You can also sign for tool usage or measurements without adding actual hours or measurement values, if required.
If the steps for all tasks in a work package have been completed or are set as N/A, if all faults in the work package have been completed and if all part, tool and measurement recordings have been signed off, you must decide whether to proceed to complete the work package. If you decide to complete the work package you are directed to release the aircraft. Consequently if you decide you do not want to complete the work package, only the task or fault you selected to record work on, is completed or closed accordingly.