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Interventions Dashboard

See and manage maintenance interventions

Updated over a week ago

The Operational Dashboard is the go-to tool to keep track of the current health and availability of your fleet and to view alerts, corrective events and interventions for each asset separately.

The Interventions Dashboard, on the other hand, was specially developed to help you get a complete overview of all the interventions for your entire fleet and, therefore, also a better overview of the upcoming availability of your assets.

If you do not have access to the Interventions Dashboard, this is because your current Railnova account does not have permission to. If needed, you can contact one of your company's Railnova administrators to ask if your account can be modified.

To access the dashboard, go to the Railnova platform, then head over to the "Railfleet" section and click on the "Interventions" link.

After you click on the link, you will be redirected to the overview page, where you can see all your interventions of the vehicles you have access to in a single place. In the overview, you can also see to which company the interventions are assigned.

You can filter on any of the assets or assets classes, labels, intervention state (planned, done, late, cancelled, in progress), date range or location by using the respective checkboxes and/or drop-down lists.

Compared to the Operational dashboard the intervention page allows you to easily sift through all interventions for your fleet that are planned or in progress, and not only the ones for a specific asset. This gives you a fast overview of the current and upcoming availability of the assets of your entire fleet. 

On the Intervention dashboard, you can also manage and modify the interventions, just like you would on the Operational Dashboard. If you would like to learn about how to handle maintenance interventions and events, read the following article.

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Do you still have questions? Go to the Railnova platform and click "Contact us" for help!

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