Planning Preventive Maintenance to Reduce Downtime
Preventive maintenance is most effective when it is based on equipment risk, operating conditions, manufacturer guidance and service history.
Start with asset criticality
Identify equipment that affects safety, patient care, production or essential operations. Higher-criticality assets may need more structured inspection and maintenance planning.
Use a realistic schedule
Coordinate maintenance with site operations and planned shutdowns. A schedule that cannot be accessed or completed is not useful.
Record findings and recommendations
Reports should separate completed maintenance, observed wear, immediate defects and longer-term recommendations.
Review the program
Service history can reveal repeated faults, ageing equipment and opportunities to replace unreliable assets before downtime occurs.
Planned testing and clear records make compliance easier to manage than reactive, last-minute bookings.