This is yet another place that we've been before Jorge! smile

Some of those links no longer work, unfortunately (which seems to be in the nature of these things). But this one still fires up OK.

The whole topic of generic PM procedures is an interesting one. Over the years I've seen a few. Some good, but others not so good (or, too specific, rather than generic).

As I have mentioned before, writing a complete set of decent generic PM procedures is not as easy as it sounds.

But here's a tip:- when it comes to generic PM procedures, "less is more". That is, keep them brief (or terse), using standardised terminology. Start with a really "generic" procedure (a standard template, if you like) and build (add to) each one until you complete your list.

But first ... you need to come up with your list of generic equipment. As in, where do you draw the line?

Have fun! smile


If you don't inspect ... don't expect.