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Develop ongoing maintenance policies for productive and non-productive asset

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ProcessesDevelop ongoing maintenance policies for productive and non-productive asset
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Read as an executable program — the work decomposed into Code, Generative, Agentic, and Human.

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How the work flows

Trigger: The introduction of new equipment, shifting production requirements, or an annual review of asset performance prompts the need for new or updated maintenance guidelines.

  1. Categorize assets into productive and non-productive classes
  2. Analyze historical failure rates and manufacturer specifications
  3. Define preventive and predictive maintenance intervals
  4. Establish standard operating procedures for routine servicing
  5. Allocate maintenance budgets and resource requirements
  6. Review and approve policies with engineering and operations
  7. Publish and distribute finalized maintenance guidelines

Outcome: Formalized maintenance policies and schedules are published to ensure production machinery and support facilities operate reliably.

Measured by

Policy Development Cycle TimeAsset Downtime RateMaintenance Cost VariancePreventive Maintenance Compliance Rate