That pressure flows directly into facilities management, maintenance delivery and building safety responsibilities across the whole site.
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SFG20 is the industry standard for building maintenance specification. This guide uncovers strategies to help industrial facilities management teams to prioritise assets, support compliance and make strategic management decisions to reduce the risk and potential cost of non-compliance.
What you’ll learn in our industrial facilities management e-guide
- Reduce unplanned downtime: Discover how risk-based planned maintenance and appropriate inspection can help detect deterioration, address issues before failure and support production continuity
- Strengthen industrial manufacturing compliance: Learn how industry-recognised maintenance schedules can help you meet statutory maintenance obligations, improve audit readiness and reduce compliance risk across industrial facilities
- Improve governance of outsourced maintenance: Find out how standardised maintenance specifications support more consistent contractor delivery, improve service quality and provide greater oversight of maintenance delivery
- Identify critical site infrastructure and building services: Understand which assets have the greatest impact on production uptime and how to prioritise maintenance activities
- Build a maintenance baseline: Learn how to establish a consistent maintenance standard across multiple sites, internal teams and contractors, reducing variation and improving maintenance quality throughout your estate
- Prioritise maintenance tasks: Discover how distinguishing between statutory, optimal and discretionary maintenance activities, while identifying organisation-specific business-critical tasks, can support planning, resource allocation and risk management.
- Strengthen your evidence trail: Explore how accurate maintenance records can support inspections and audits and help evidence that required work has been planned, completed and reviewed.
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Why does planned preventative maintenance matter for industrial facilities management?
For industrial and manufacturing facilities, a structured, risk-based maintenance approach is often central to safe, compliant and efficient operations. Production environments rely on critical site infrastructure and building services that need to perform reliably.
Planned preventative maintenance (PPM) supported by appropriate inspection and corrective action, can help detect deterioration, reduce the risk of avoidable failures and unplanned downtime, and support compliance with relevant statutory maintenance requirements.
It can also help assets reach their originally intended design life and enable organisations to allocate maintenance resources more effectively.