The task requirements domain contains elements for use
in describing tasks that involve machines or other pieces of hardware.
3.2.6.1.1 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.
3.2.6.1.2 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."
3.2.6.1.3 reqconds
The <reqconds> element contains information about conditions that must be fulfilled before performing a task.
3.2.6.1.4 reqcond
The <reqcond> element specifies a condition that must be fulfilled before performing a task, for example, "Rear Oil Seal replacement."
3.2.6.1.5 noconds
The <noconds> element specifies that there are no conditions to be fulfilled before performing a task.
3.2.6.1.6 reqcontp
The <reqcontp> element specifies a technical publication that can be used to fulfill a condition before performing a task. It may also specify a publication that is required in order to fulfill the condition, such as a list of local regulations.
3.2.6.1.7 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.
3.2.6.1.8 personnel
The <personnel> element specifies the minimum number of workers who are required to perform a task.
3.2.6.1.9 perscat
The <perscat> element specifies the type or category of workers that is required by a task.
3.2.6.1.10 perskill
The <perskill> element specifies the skill level of the workers who must perform the task.
3.2.6.1.11 esttime
The <esttime> element provides an estimate of the time that is required to perform a task.
3.2.6.1.12 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.
3.2.6.1.13 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.
3.2.6.1.14 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 <nosupreq> element that specifies that no support equipment is required.
3.2.6.1.15 nosupeq
The <nosupeq> element indicates that there is no support equipment required to perform a task.
3.2.6.1.16 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.
3.2.6.1.17 supply
The <supply> element contains information about a single supply in a list of supplies that are needed to perform a task.
3.2.6.1.18 supplyli
The <supplyli> element specifies a list of supplies needed to perform a task.
3.2.6.1.19 nosupply
The <nosupply> element specifies that no supplies are needed to perform a task.
3.2.6.1.20 spare
The <spare> element specifies a particular spare part that is required to perform a task, for example, a "dipstick."
3.2.6.1.21 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.
3.2.6.1.22 sparesli
The <sparesli> element contains information about the spare parts that are required to perform a task.
3.2.6.1.23 nospares
The <nospares> element specifies that no spare parts are needed to perform a task.
3.2.6.1.24 nosafety
The <nosafety> element specifies that there are no safety conditions that must be considered.
3.2.6.1.25 safecond
The <safecond> element specifies a safety condition that must be considered prior to completing a task. It may also contain a complete hazard statement.
3.2.6.1.26 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.