Hareesh,
I reckon that the ECRI I/PM system is the “gold standard”. Trouble is that it does not cover every bit of kit (as far as I recall). But they still provide an excellent model, or template, on which to develop your own procedures. I suggest using these as the baseline, generic documents, together with a simple (eg, on one page) checklist for each type of equipment (ie, for each different model). This method actually works.
It can all be on a computer, of course. But it’s nice to have your binder of checklists (on your biomed cart, of course) with you when you’re out and about doing the PM’s (I ask, once again, how many people actually do this?). Where the computer really scores is in organising the schedule, PM dates etc.
If anybody, anywhere, needs someone to give them a hand in setting up this sort of thing, I am always available. Over the years, I have been interested also in developing a set of “definitive” PM procedures. Now that I have a bit of time, I really should get down and finish off that particular project. Anyone have any clues there?
