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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Keeping Basic Maintenance Records

Maintenance records are important. They can help technicians spot recurring problems and ensure that work meets the manufacturer’s guidelines. Records also can help keep departments out of court. Even the smallest departments should keep some basic maintenance records. First, every piece of apparatus and equipment should have its own maintenance record. This includes vehicles, generators, rescue tools, hose and even ground ladders. If something needs to be inspected, maintained, tested or repaired, it needs a separate record. To do this, each item needs a separate identification number or designation. Using a vehicle identification number is a common way ...

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