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Zarif Urges Europe to Abandon Double Standards on State Terrorism

In a tweet addressing German-speaking people, Mohammad Javad Zarif said there are traces of Tel Aviv’s involvement in the crime.

“Terrorists assassinated an eminent Iranian scientist,” he tweeted.

“Such a cowardly act which has serious signs of Israel’s involvement indicates the bellicosity of its perpetrators out of desperation,” he added.

He called on European states to denounce the assassination, which he dismissed as an act of “state terrorism.”

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Iran’s Top Lawmaker Urges ‘Deterring’ Response to Fakhrizadeh Killing

Mohammad-Baqer Qalibaf said such a reaction would take vengeance upon the assassins.

“The criminal enemy will not regret its actions unless faced with strong reaction, which will both serve as a deterrent against the enemy’s possible future mistakes and take revenge on them for this recent crime,” he said.

“Accordingly, in addition to taking revenge, as a deterrent move, on the perpetrators and those ordering the assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, all relevant institutions and organizations have a duty to turn the threat of this tragic event into an opportunity to become stronger on different economic, security, defence and nuclear fronts,” he added.

“They should also avoid sending any signal suggesting weakness against, or trust in the US political system,” he said.

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Step by Step Process of Building A Preventive Maintenance Plan

There are different types of maintenance that your building needs, like routine maintenance, preventive maintenance, and front-line maintenance. While regular maintenance takes care of minor repairs so that major repairs are not required, front-line maintenance includes repainting a wall or cleaning the windows. On the other hand, preventive maintenance comprises checking the assets for either repair, cleaning, or replacement of parts to ensure that the asset lasts its given lifetime. 

While building maintenance includes all three equally important types of maintenance, we are going to talk about preventive maintenance and the best practices for it. We start with a preventive maintenance checklist and then go on to the steps to be followed for a preventive maintenance plan. 

How Do You Create a Preventive Maintenance Checklist

You need a checklist before you have a plan of action. For an effective preventive maintenance plan, you need to determine what assets you currently own and their condition. 

Here are some ways of creating a comprehensive preventive maintenance checklist: 

SWOT Analysis

Like every business needs a SWOT or strength, weakness, opportunity, threat analysis before it can compete, you need a SWOT analysis to check your asset’s status. This will give you a clear idea about the condition of each asset and the gaps in maintenance. 

Step by Step Process of Building A Preventive Maintenance PlanHaving a Maintenance Schedule

Now that you know where you stand vis-a-vis your building and its associated assets, you can start setting your maintenance goals. An integral part of achieving your maintenance goals is a maintenance schedule. This will help you find answers to questions like – Are you interested in increasing your productivity or upgrading your present equipment?

Prepare a Draft

The specific action that you need to take for every asset needs to be documented so that maintenance is effective. The language used in the checklist should also be simple so that anyone can understand it. Additionally, all tasks should be explained in steps to ensure there is no error in the sequence. 

Take Feedback From Your Staff

When you prepare the checklist, there are likely to be some gaps since you might not have the same insight as your staff. To ensure that your checklist has no loopholes, you will need inputs from your staff. You could also brainstorm with other key maintenance personnel in your company to find out if anything is missing.

Staff Training 

After the preventive maintenance checklist is ready, you need to provide your staff with the right guidance and training. A meeting with your staff before the checklist becomes an official document is advisable. 

Once the checklist is ready, you need to proceed with creating the preventive maintenance plan. Keep in mind that the preventive maintenance checklist should be flexible for any changes in the work environment or government regulations. 

Steps for Building a Preventive Maintenance Plan

The benefit of having a preventive maintenance checklist is that it gives you a starting point for a preventive maintenance plan. Here are the steps you need to follow: 

Choosing the Assets:

When you do a SWOT analysis of your assets, you need the ones that need the greatest attention and should be on the priority list of your preventive maintenance plan. 

Now, if you are a business owner, you would like to test your maintenance plan with other assets before covering all your assets to evaluate if the investment is worth it. 

The questions you need to ask yourself are: 

  • Can this machine be directly mapped to your organization’s success?
  • Does this machine need regular maintenance?
  • What are the repair and replacement costs?

This will help you select the machines that need regular maintenance and high replacement, or repair costs, or both. The reason is that you will generate higher savings as with preventive maintenance, you will save on both repairs and replacement. Assets that are at the end of their lifespan should be avoided.

Collect All Information:

After selecting the assets that will be included in your preventive maintenance plan, you will need to identify the specific maintenance tasks they need and their frequency. 

You can get the information regarding the assets from the following sources:

  • OEM Manuals: The manuals will contain information regarding the periodic maintenance, spare parts to be used, and basic maintenance instructions.
  • Maintenance Records: You can check your CMMS or computerized maintenance management system for failures in the asset and the frequency. This will ensure your plan is accurate
  • Discuss With Your Maintenance Technicians: Your technicians will provide you with inputs that are not available in your maintenance logs. You might get detailed information regarding when the spare parts should be ordered.

Initial Preventive Maintenance Plan:

Now that you have the data you need for the selected assets, you can create your initial plan using the CMMS tool. Enter the required data into the CMMS tool so that the tasks can be assigned along with their priority and due date. Your entire maintenance team can access this information through the software. 

Tracking Your Assets

While preventive maintenance is important, you should not overdo it. With CMMS software, you can track the asset’s failures after the preventive maintenance plan was put in place. 

If you find that the asset did not experience any breakdown, then you need to spend less on preventive maintenance. If an asset experienced frequent failures after being placed on the preventive maintenance schedule, then you need to spend more time with it. You should be ready to make adjustments to your preventive maintenance plan if required. 

Include Other Assets in Your Plan:

Once you have seen the desired benefits in terms of the ROI of the preventive maintenance plan with one asset, you can repeat the same process for other assets. Your technicians, supervisors, and managers will need some time to adapt to this plan, so you should be prepared for it. 

Enjoy Higher Productivity With a Preventive Maintenance Plan

There are a lot of gains you can expect with a preventive maintenance plan. You ensure optimal resource allocation in terms of finances and staff since the time spent on preventive maintenance will depend on the asset’s condition.

Get your preventive maintenance plan today!  

 

Eye for an Eye: Why Iran Needs to Retaliate

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Hossein Shariatmadari, the managing director of the conservative newspaper Kayhan, wrote in an editorial that the evidence is so abundant that Tel Aviv could be seen as the main culprit.

“So, we shouldn’t be doubtful about taking revenge on Zionists (the Israeli regime),” he said.

Shariatmadari quoted the Israeli newspaper The Times of Israel as saying that Washington and Tel Aviv have orchestrated a series of covert operations against Iran during the Trump administration’s remaining weeks in office, assuming that “Iran will not respond” to such operations. 

The top journalist added the same newspaper had stressed that Iran’s nuclear program was the main target of the plot.

“The report by the Israeli daily contains two key and noteworthy points. The first one is that the assassination of Iran’s nuclear scientists is on the joint agenda of the Israeli regime and the US, and the second one, which is regrettable, is why Israel has the illusion, or pretends to believe that Iran will not respond!”

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He said the Israeli regime has been so emboldened that it dares assassinate an eminent Iranian scientist.

“Fakhrizadeh was the umpteenth Iranian scientist to have been martyred by terrorists affiliated with the Zionist regime [of Israel. Why should the Israeli regime, which is on the decline today and is besieged on all sides by resistance forces, be able to assassinate our nuclear scientists so easily,” Shariatmadari asked rhetorically.

“Why should Israel dare commit such a crime?1” he said.

In his article, the journalist referred to late founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ayatollah Khomeini’s recommendation on how to ensure the country’s security and people’s tranquility in the face of enemy plots.

Shariatmadari recalled the late Imam’s saying that “all officials and people of Iran should know that the West and the East will not rest until they – as he put it – strip you of your Islamic identity.”

“You should neither be pleased with having a relationship with aggressors, nor become upset with severing ties with them,” Shariatmadari quoted the late Imam as saying.

“Stare at the enemy with prudence and open eyes, and don’t leave them alone because if you do so, they will not leave you alone even for a moment,” the journalist further quoted Imam Khomeini as saying.

Shariatmadari also touched upon Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei stressing the need to adopt preventive measures in the face of the enemy and to impose heavy costs on them for their crimes. 

Shariatmadari said it has been these guidelines which have proven useful and which have struck terror into the hearts of the enemy.

The senior journalist said acting upon these guidelines have secured multiple victories for Iran against enemies, including Iran’s missile attack on the American Ayn al-Assad base in Iraq in retaliation for the US assassination of top Iranian military commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani, Iran’s downing of a US drone which had violated the Iranian airspace, the seizure of a British vessel as a reciprocal move against the seizure of an Iranian tanker, the missile attack on the positions of ISIS terrorists in Syria in retaliation for the ISIS attack on the Iranian Parliament, and Iran’s vowing to take harsh revenge on the US for killing high-profile Iranian figures such as General Soleimani, etc.  

Elsewhere in his remarks, Shariatmadari once again referred to remarks by the late Imam Khomeini, who had said, “Don’t reveal your weakness by resorting to the US. … Superpowers will sacrifice you and even their oldest and most faithful partners whenever their interests necessitate doing so.”

The veteran journalist further quoted Ayatollah Khamenei as urging Iranians not to fall for “those gentlemen at the negotiation table as they are the same terrorists at Baghdad airport [who assassinated general Soleimani]. … They are the same people; they just change their clothes.” 

Shariatmadari concluded his editorial by saying that the Iranian Establishment and people should focus on two points for now: First, taking harsh revenge on criminal assassins of Fakhrizadeh that would make them rue the day, and second, identifying local elements involved in the assassination and possibly the enemy’s infiltrators.

 

Israeli Infiltration in Iran Must Be Blocked: Military Cmdr.

Brigadier General Esmail Kosari made the comment in the wake of the assassination of eminent Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.

“As for Israel’s intelligence and operational infiltration into Iran, we cannot say that such a thing does not exist,” said Kosari, a top general of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).

He said Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khameni has stressed time and again in recent years that the enemy’s infiltration must be stopped.

“Much of the infiltration has been blocked, and individuals involved have been arrested by security agencies,” he added.

He said there are some “unwise” people who fall for the enemy’s money and become their agents.
“However, the remaining infiltrators will be arrested thanks to efforts by intelligence forces,” he said.
Fakhrizadeh was assassinated by terrorists in an area to the east of Tehran on November 27, 2020.

Many Iranian authorities say there is ample evidence implicating the Israeli regime’s role in the killing.

Follow the latest on the assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh through this link.

IRGC-QF to Work Closely with ‘Other Forces’ to Avenge Scientist’s Killing

Brigadier General Esmail Qa’ani, the commander of the IRGC’s Quds Force and a successor of the late Qassem Soleimani, made the announcement in a message following the act of terror that targeted the eminent scientific figure, Fakhrizadeh.

“We will ally ourselves with all other forces defending Islamic Iran to take revenge on terrorists and their masters for the killing of this dear martyr (Mohsen Fakhrizadeh) and all other martyrs,” the message read.

The top general added such terrorist acts will not halt Iran’s development, and will only give fresh impetus to the nation’s scientific progress.
He also expressed condolences to all Iranians, especially Fakhrizadeh’s bereaved family, on the tragic incident.

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Iran FM Urges Int’l Community to Condemn State Terrorism

US Claim That Iran Sanctions Reinstated 'Baseless': FM Zarif

In a tweet to Chinese people, Mohammad Javad Zarif made the comment on the heels of the assassination of top Iranian nuclear and missile scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.

“Terrorists assassinated yet another eminent Iranian scientist,” read the tweet.

“These dowardly assassinations are a flagrant breach of international law, moral principles and humanity,” said the top diplomat.

“It falls upon the international community to confront such acts,” he said.
“Iran is at the forefront of the war on terrorism in order to maintain peace and stability in the region and in the world.

He urged the world community to denounce terrorism and tackle tensions in the region.
Fakhrizadeh was assassinated by terrorists in an area to the east of Tehran on November 27, 2020.

Many Iranian authorities say there is ample evidence implicating the Israeli regime’s role in the killing.

Qatar, Syria, Hamas Condemn Assassination of Iranian Scientist

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Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani condemned the assassination in a phone conversation with his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif.

In the Saturday phone call, the senior Qatari diplomat also expressed condolences to Zarif on behalf of himself and Qatar’s government.

Head of the Political Bureau of Hamas Ismail Haniyeh also called Zarif to condemn the terrorist assassination.

He also condoled with the family of the scientist.

Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad also condemned the terrorist assassination and expressed condolences on behalf of the Syrian nation and government in a phone call with Zarif.

Prominent Iranian missile and nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was assassinated by terrorists in an area to the east of Tehran on November 27, 2020.

Many Iranian authorities say there is ample evidence implicating the Israeli regime’s role in the killing.

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Iran’s Reformist Leader Condemns Nuclear Scientist’s Assassination

In a message on Saturday, Khatami said the enemies of Iran once again resorted to an act of terror and assassinated the prominent scientist to block the nation’s all-out progress.

“But by God’s grace, the Iranian nation is the final winner,” the reformist leader’s message read.

He also expressed condolences to all Iranians, especially the bereaved family of Fakhrizadeh, and expressed hope those behind the act of terror will be brought to justice.

Senior nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was assassinated by terrorists in an area to the east of Tehran on November 27, 2020.

Many Iranian authorities say there is ample evidence implicating the Israeli regime’s role in the killing.

Follow the latest on the assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh through this link.

COVID-19 Outbreak in Iran: New Fatalities Continue to Decline

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In her press briefing on Saturday, Sima-Sadat Lari said the new deaths increase the overall death toll to 47,486.

COVID-19 Outbreak in Iran: New Fatalities Continue to Decline
Civil Service Institutions Closed in Iran for One Week to Contain COVID-19

Lari also reported 13,402 new cases of COVID-19 infection, raising the total number of cases to 935,799.

So far, she added, 648,831 patients have recovered from the disease or been discharged from the hospital.

Lari said 5,865 patients are also in critical conditions caused by more severe infection.
The spokeswoman noted that 6,038,556 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country so far.

She said the high-risk “red” zones include Tehran, Qom, Mazandaran, East Azarbaijan, Isfahan, Yazd, Ardabil, Khorasan Razavi, Khuzestan, Hamadan, West Azarbaijan, Bushehr, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Alborz, Lorestan, Markazi, Ilam, South Khorasan, Kermanshah, North Khorasan, Semnan, Gilan, Zanjan, Qazvin, Kurdistan, and Kerman provinces.

The “orange” and “yellow” zones also include Golestan, Hormozgan, Fars, and Sistan-and-Baluchestan provinces, she added.