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Equipment Maintenance Log

Running log template for every maintenance event per asset.

Use in Maintoro Request file

What is included

Date and time
Asset ID
Event type (PM / breakdown / inspection)
Technician
Summary of work
Parts replaced
Downtime hours
Next action

Single source of truth per machine

A maintenance log is the historical record of everything that has happened to a specific piece of equipment over its lifetime. When the bearing fails on conveyor 3, the question "is this the same bearing we replaced last year, or a different one?" should be answerable in 30 seconds — which requires a maintenance log per asset. This template gives you a structured log format that any team member can fill consistently. Maintenance logs are essential for shift handovers (the night-shift technician knows what day-shift was working on), root-cause analysis (recurring failures show up clearly), and audit defense (auditors review historical maintenance evidence per asset).

How to maintain a log per asset

Practical guidance for keeping the log useful:

Industry-specific log patterns

Manufacturing teams use the maintenance log to track equipment lifecycle costs, support capital-replacement decisions, and document IATF / ISO 9001 audit evidence. Property management teams use logs to demonstrate diligent maintenance during liability claims. Hotel engineering teams use logs to support brand-PQA audit responses showing consistent maintenance across guest-room equipment. Healthcare biomedical engineering teams use logs to demonstrate Joint Commission EC.02 compliance per device. The specific log entries vary by industry, but the underlying discipline (one log per asset, every event captured, specific descriptions) stays consistent.

Common mistakes

The most common mistake is filling the log at end of shift from memory rather than in real time. Memory degrades quickly — by Friday afternoon, the technician has forgotten details of Monday morning's work. Real-time logging is the discipline that produces useful logs. A second common mistake is tracking only "interesting" events and skipping routine ones. The routine PMs and inspections are exactly what auditors want to see — without them, the log shows only failures and looks like a poorly-maintained asset.

Beyond paper logs — digital asset history

Paper or spreadsheet logs work at small scale but break down quickly. Past 50 active assets, maintaining individual logs becomes administrative overhead. Modern CMMS like Maintoro automatically builds asset history from every work order — every PM completion, every breakdown response, every parts replacement is automatically appended to the asset record with timestamps, signatures, and photo evidence. Maintenance log "creation" becomes effortless because the log is a byproduct of the work-order workflow rather than a separate documentation task.

FAQ

Common questions about maintenance logging:

Digital maintenance history

Every work order in Maintoro builds asset history automatically. Searchable, exportable, audit-ready.

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