Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2015C00263:body:0:p16
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equipment, maintenance data and facilities to carry out the maintenance; and
2. consideration of human performance limitations when planning maintenance tasks and scheduling shifts or maintenance teams to ensure maintenance can be completed without undue haste and within the limitations of human performance; and
3. procedures for the communication of information to employees about the progress of maintenance when there is a shift changeover or change of individual employees performing a maintenance task.

         145.A.50 Certification of maintenance
       (a)An AMO must issue a certificate of release to service for an aircraft or aeronautical product for which it provides maintenance services in accordance with Part 42 of CASR 1998.
       (b)The AMO must issue a certificate of release to service for an aircraft before flight at the completion of any maintenance.
       (c)An AMO must, in writing, on the continuing airworthiness record, notify a person responsible for continuing airworthiness of an aircraft or aeronautical product of:
1. any new defect identified during the carrying out of maintenance; and
2. particulars of any requested maintenance work that was not completed at the time the certificate of release to service for the maintenance was issued and the reasons why it was not completed.
       (d)An AMO must issue a certificate of release to service for an aeronautical product, following maintenance on the product, while the aeronautical product is not fitted to an aircraft:
1. in the form approved by CASA as the Form 1 Authorised Release Certificate; or
2. in a form specified in the AMO's exposition for an approved in-house release document for the release and control of aeronautical products, if the aeronautical product is maintained for its own use.
       (e)If an AMO is unable to complete all the maintenance of an aircraft requested by a registered operator at the time the certificate of release to service is issued for the maintenance, the certificate of release to service must only be issued in accordance with the provisions of regulation 42.745 of CASR 1998.
       (f)An AMO's exposition procedures must ensure that if an aeronautical product (the first product) is fitted to an aircraft or a second aeronautical product where the first product has not been released from maintenance under an Authorised Release Certificate or the AMO's in‑house release document, the first product is fitted in accordance with regulation 42.440 of CASR 1998.

         145.A.55 Maintenance records
       (a)An AMO must record, in writing, details of maintenance that are sufficient to show that all requirements of this MOS, the AMO's approval rating, and exposition which pertain to the maintenance services provided, have been complied with including:
1. details of maintenance carried out on an aircraft or aeronautical product for which a certifying employee of the AMO has issued a certificate