Preventive maintenance task list 

Safety 

  1. What personal protective equipment is needed for this task? 
  1. What safety guidelines must be followed before starting this task (i.e. lock-out tag-out)? 
  1. What risks are there with this task and what steps should be taken to mitigate them? 

Clean 

  1. Does the equipment and/or part need to be cleaned or inspected for obstructions or contaminates? 

Adjust 

  1. Does the equipment and/or part need to be adjusted  
    before it is inspected? 
  1.  Does the equipment and/or part need to be adjusted  
    to operate properly? 

Inspect 

  1. What elements of the equipment and/or part need to be inspected? 
  1. What condition should the equipment and/or part be in? What can signify that a repair or replacement is necessary? 
  1. Should the equipment and/or part be inspected in a  
    specific order? 

Replenish 

  1. How is it determined if equipment and/or parts need replenishing? 
  1. How can the equipment and/or part be replenished (i.e. lubrication)? 
  1. What are the steps to replenishing (i.e. how much lubrication should be applied)? 

Replace 

  1. When should the equipment and/or part be replaced? 
  1. What should it be replaced with? 
  1. What are the steps and settings for replacing the equipment and/or part? 
  1. How should the old equipment and/or part be disposed of? 

Rebuild 

  1. What are the steps and settings necessary for rebuilding equipment and/or part after the inspection or repair? 
  1. Who should be notified that the rebuild is completed? 
  1. How is a rebuild tested to ensure it has been done successfully? 
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