Equipment Maintenance Schedule Template for Accounting & Finance
A preventive maintenance framework for scheduling, performing, and recording maintenance activities on all business equipment to maximize uptime and extend asset life.
Purpose
To reduce unplanned equipment failures, extend asset lifespan, ensure regulatory compliance, and control maintenance costs through proactive scheduling and documentation.
Scope
Covers all business-owned or leased equipment requiring regular maintenance. Includes scheduling, execution, and documentation of preventive maintenance activities. Does not cover emergency repairs, which follow the incident response procedure.
Prerequisites
- Complete equipment register with make, model, and serial numbers
- Manufacturer maintenance guidelines for each equipment type
- Access to the maintenance management or scheduling system
- Qualified maintenance personnel or contracted service providers
Built with ASIC regulatory requirements, AML/CTF compliance, Tax Practitioners Board obligations, and APES standards in mind.
Step-by-Step Procedure
Maintain the Equipment Register
Ensure the master equipment register is current, containing all assets with their specifications, location, warranty status, and assigned maintenance schedule.
- 1.1Review and update the equipment register for any new additions or disposals
- 1.2Verify warranty expiration dates and service contract details
- 1.3Confirm each asset has a maintenance schedule assigned
Define Maintenance Schedules
Establish maintenance intervals for each equipment type based on manufacturer recommendations, usage patterns, and regulatory requirements.
- 2.1Review manufacturer maintenance manuals for recommended intervals
- 2.2Adjust intervals based on actual usage intensity and environment
- 2.3Incorporate any regulatory or insurance-mandated inspection frequencies
- 2.4Enter schedules into the maintenance management system
- Err on the side of more frequent maintenance for critical equipment
Generate the Monthly Maintenance Calendar
At the start of each month, generate the upcoming maintenance schedule showing all tasks, assigned personnel, and required parts or materials.
- 3.1Pull the monthly maintenance task list from the scheduling system
- 3.2Assign each task to a qualified technician or service provider
- 3.3Confirm availability of required parts and consumables
Notify Assigned Personnel
Send maintenance task assignments to the responsible personnel with sufficient lead time, including all necessary details and safety instructions.
- 4.1Send task notifications with due dates and detailed instructions
- 4.2Include safety precautions and lockout/tagout requirements
- 4.3Confirm receipt and acceptance of the assignment
Perform the Maintenance Task
Execute the scheduled maintenance activity following the documented procedure, safety protocols, and manufacturer guidelines.
- 5.1Isolate the equipment following lockout/tagout procedures if required
- 5.2Perform the maintenance tasks as documented in the procedure
- 5.3Test the equipment after maintenance to confirm proper function
- 5.4Clean the work area and dispose of waste materials properly
- Take before and after photos to working paper the condition of equipment
- If you discover additional issues during maintenance, log them separately
Record Maintenance Activity
Working paper all maintenance work performed, including parts used, time spent, observations, and any issues discovered during the service.
- 6.1Complete the maintenance record in the asset management system
- 6.2Log parts and materials consumed
- 6.3Note any abnormal findings or recommended follow-up actions
Review Completed Maintenance
The Facilities Manager reviews completed maintenance records, verifies quality of work, and approves or escalates any findings.
- 7.1Review the maintenance record for completeness
- 7.2Verify the equipment is operational and meets performance standards
- 7.3Approve the completed task or escalate issues as needed
Generate Monthly Maintenance Report
Compile a summary of all maintenance activities for the month, including completion rates, costs, recurring issues, and upcoming major services.
- 8.1Summarize completed, overdue, and deferred maintenance tasks
- 8.2Calculate total maintenance cost for the period
- 8.3Identify recurring issues or equipment nearing end of life
- 8.4Distribute the report to management
Quality Checkpoints
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Expected Outcomes
Percentage of scheduled maintenance tasks completed on time, targeting 95% or higher.
Total hours of unplanned equipment downtime per month, targeting a 30% reduction year over year.
Average maintenance cost per asset per year, monitored for trends indicating aging equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if maintenance cannot be completed on the scheduled date?
Reschedule the task within one week of the original due date. If it must be deferred further, working paper the reason and obtain approval from the Operations Manager.
Should maintenance records be kept after equipment is disposed of?
Yes. Retain maintenance records for the duration required by your records retention policy, typically a minimum of five years after disposal, for audit and warranty claim purposes.
How do I handle a maintenance issue that requires a specialist?
Log the issue in the asset management system, contact the relevant specialist or service contractor, and schedule the work at the earliest availability. Track it as an open work instruction.
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