Planned Preventative Maintenance Clause Samples

The Planned Preventative Maintenance clause outlines the requirement for regular, scheduled maintenance activities to be performed on equipment, systems, or property to prevent unexpected breakdowns or failures. Typically, this clause specifies the frequency and scope of maintenance tasks, assigns responsibility (such as to a landlord or service provider), and may require documentation of completed work. Its core practical function is to ensure ongoing reliability and safety of assets, minimizing costly repairs and operational disruptions by addressing issues before they escalate.
Planned Preventative Maintenance. Defined as planned routine maintenance, testing and inspection of building, property, grounds or equipment to prevent component failure and maintain them in an operational condition. 1. Compile a planned preventative maintenance program for periodic review and approval by Programs Director. 2. Undertake the preventative maintenance program in accordance with the agreed schedules and scope.
Planned Preventative Maintenance. 2.5.1 The Provider will develop and implement planned, preventative maintenance and refurbishment schedules for all aspects of the building, plant, and activity equipment, based on customer needs and expectations, technical knowledge, and manufacturers guidance where applicable. 2.5.2 The Provider will plan and implement lifecycle renewal programmes for plant and activity equipment.
Planned Preventative Maintenance. A technical representative will visit school to discuss the individual needs of each school for a planned preventative maintenance programme, along with charges for each element bought into. See the statutory and non-statutory requirements outlined above.
Planned Preventative Maintenance. Defined as planned routine maintenance, testing and inspection of building fabric and plant to prevent component failure and maintain them in an operational condition