The goal of preventive maintenance, as a component of a facilities maintenance system, is to maximize the useful life of all building systems. Just as maintenance is an aspect of facility management that impacts most other areas of the total facility operation, so to preventive maintenance, as a philosophy, has a broad influence on the total maintenance effort. At its heart, preventive maintenance asks, “What can I do to make this item— be it an automobile, building, or piece of equipment— remain as good as new for as long as practicable?”
Category: Guides and Manuals
Sample Preventive Maintenance Work Plan New York City
Here is a useful checklist for preventive maintenance of educational facilities.
Sample Maintenance Audit Report
This maintenance audit is a review of the maintenance management processes and practices at <Insert Company Name> <Insert Site Name> Operations was prepared by Lifetime Reliability Solutions following a request by <Insert Name>, Maintenance Manager of the operation.
1.1 Scope of Work
1) Review the current effectiveness of maintenance processes
2) Suggest improvements to the content and set up of the computerised maintenance management system (CMMS) at <Insert Site>;
3) Complete an objective maintenance review, using a spider audit question set; and
4) Provide a written report, complete with recommendations for improvement, detailing the results of the maintenance audit and review.
Copies of your maintenance system documents were requestioned and reviewed by the Author to familiarise themselves with your operation and to understand the completeness and capability of your maintenance processes.
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San Francisco Unified School District Emergency Operations Plan
The City and County of San Francisco (CCSF) Department of Emergency Management (DEM) and the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) have initiated the process of updating the 2001 SFUSD Emergency Operations Plan (EOP). California public schools are required to comply with California Education Code (CEC), Section 35294, which deals with the preparation of ―safe school plans.‖ These plans address violence prevention, emergency preparedness, traffic safety, and crisis intervention.
As an independent agency answering to the State of California, SFUSD would normally establish an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) for the management and coordination of emergency response and recovery activities within the District. Some of the important benefits of operating an EOC include direct access to the California Emergency Management Agency (CalEMA) in applying for reimbursement following a catastrophic incident and, of course, in maintaining the District’s autonomy. However, since the District boundaries and area of responsibility are contiguous with that of CCSF, and considering the enormous capabilities and resources CCSF brings to an emergency or disaster, it is in the best interests of the District to interface directly with the CCSF Incident Command System (ICS). The most efficient method for accommodating this relationship is to establish a Department Operations Center (DOC) so that the authority of the Superintendent of Schools is in no way undermined, and the ability to efficiently respond to the emergency and save lives and property is enhanced
School Safety/Emergency Operations Plan: Ohio
Ohio schools must have a comprehensive school emergency management plan that addresses their response not only to severe weather and natural disasters, chemical accidents and medical emergencies, but also to school violence and various types of terrorist threats.
This model plan (the Plan), when used in conjunction with the Guide for Developing High-Quality School Emergency Operations Plans (the Guide) includes comprehensive information and descriptions of the overall concept of operations, organization, roles and responsibilities, along with checklists, to guide schools and school personnel in addressing various emergency hazards that may affect the safety of our children and school community.
District School Safety Plan: Falconer Central School District
The Falconer Central School District-wide School Safety Plan was developed pursuant to Commissioner's Regulation 155.17. At the direction of the Falconer Central School District Board of Education, the Superintendent of Falconer Central School District appointed a District-wide School Safety Team and charged it with the development and maintenance of the District-wide School Safety Plan.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY SPECIAL SERVICES SCHOOL DISTRICT: SCHOOL SAFETY PLAN
The Board of Education and the District’s Superintendent recognize their responsibility to provide students and staff with a safe and healthy learning environment. In keeping with this responsibility, the Superintendent directed the development of a Comprehensive District-Wide School Safety Health and Safety Plan.
After reviewing existing safety practices, the District Safety Committee recommended that individual shop safety activities be expanded and a new plan modeled after the Environmental and Occupational Health Science Institute’s (EOHSI) Safe School Project be developed.
Safe schools is a project supported by the New Jersey Department of Education, Office of vocational-Technical, Career and Innovative Programs, to assist schools in meeting environmental and occupational safety and health regulations and protecting students and staff from occupational injuries and illnesses.
The District-wide School Safety Plan is reviewed annually and updated on an as-needed basis. The Plan is contained in the District’s QAAR which is approved annually by the Board of Education prior to submission to the Office of the County Superintendent of Schools.
COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL DISTRICT SAFETY PLAN: Island Trees UFSD
The Island Trees School District Comprehensive School Safety Plan (as required by the SAVE Law – Safe Schools Against Violence in Education – Commissioner of Education Regulars 155.17) has been established to provide for the safety, health and security of both students and staff and allows for input from the entire school community. This particular component of Project SAVE is a comprehensive planning effort that addresses risk reduction/prevention, response and recovery with respect to a variety of emergencies which may occur in the school district and its component school buildings.
DISTRICT-WIDE SCHOOL SAFETY PLAN: NORTHEASTERN CLINTON CENTRAL SCHOOL
NORTHEASTERN CLINTON CENTRAL SCHOOL District Office, 2011
Each of the Northeastern Clinton Central School Building-Level School Safety Plans contains a policy and the specific procedures for contacting parents, legal guardians or persons in parental relation to the students of the building in cases of emergency.
Plainview Old Bethpage C.S.D. S.A.V.E. School Safety Plan
2014-2015
The POBCSD school district Comprehensive School Safety Plan (as required by the SAVE Law – Safe Schools Against Violence in Education – Commissioner of Education Regulation 155.17) has been established to provide for the safety, health and security of both students and staff and allows for input from the entire school community. This particular component of Project SAVE is a comprehensive planning effort that addresses risk reduction/prevention, response and recovery with respect to a variety of emergencies which may occur in the school district and its component school buildings.