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Preparing for Triennial Maintenance Review

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1 Preparing for Triennial Maintenance Review
Triennial Maintenance Review Elements Maintenance plans 2) Equipment records (vehicle history files) 3) Vehicle safety inspections 4) Preventative maintenance 5) Pre-trip inspections 6) Warranty 7) Vehicle appearance 8) Annual inspections 9) Road calls 10) Maintenance Shop and Facilities 11) Parts inventory Agencies that receive only 5310 funding Items 1-7 Agencies that receive 5307 funding (not 5311 funding) Items 1-9 Agencies that receive 5311 or a combination of 5311 and/or 5307/5310 funding Items 1-11

2 Maintenance Plans Vehicle History Files
A maintenance plan is a “living document” that describes the agency’s current maintenance practices and procedures. Maintenance plan templates In-house maintenance, Outsource maintenance, Combination maintenance, or TOP Maintenance plans include FDOT and Non-FDOT vehicles Customize your maintenance plan Vehicle History Files All maintenance activities documented for the life of the vehicle Inspections - all PM inspection forms, Pre-trip/post-trip forms with defects identified Repairs - all repairs made due to defects found during PM or pre-trip/post-trip inspections should be attached to the inspection form where the defect was found, all unscheduled repairs Vendor invoices/receipts – any vendor invoices/receipts for maintenance services performed Paper trail

3 Vehicle Safety Inspections
A minimum of 10% of the vehicle fleet will receive a visual vehicle safety inspection Some safety sensitive items lead to vehicle removal from service Preventative Maintenance A minimum of 20% of the vehicle fleet’s history files will be examined for a 12-month period Preventative maintenance inspections Target mileage not to exceed 6,000 miles Oil change intervals not to exceed OEM requirements Meet FDOT’s minimum maintenance requirements (PM Standards Manual) On-time inspections Maintenance activity trends – repeat repairs, unscheduled repairs performed shortly after inspections conducted, excessive road calls, warranty repairs

4 Pre-trip/post-trip Inspections
Pre-trip/post-trip inspections are examined for the 14-day period prior to the review Defects identified on forms must have corresponding repairs Safety sensitive items found require removal from service Observe pre-trip inspection being conducted Warranty Vehicle maintenance history examined to ensure warranty work is utilized as appropriate Vehicle Appearance Vehicle appearance should reflect positively on agency Bloodbourne pathogens

5 Annual Safety Inspections
For 5307 and/or 5311 Agencies Annual Safety Inspections Annual safety inspection conducted at least once annually according to Chapter of the Florida Statutes Road Calls Road call procedures Monitoring road calls

6 Maintenance Shop and Facilities
For 5311 Agencies Maintenance Shop and Facilities Facility & Equipment Maintenance Plan Walkthrough of maintenance shop Maintenance safety equipment Maintenance shop procedures Staffing/vehicle ratio Workflow Parts Inventory Parts pulling procedures Parts balancing

7 PrMPT.org FDOT Preventative Maintenance Standards Manual – minimum maintenance requirements Maintenance plan templates TOP template Preventative maintenance inspection form Pre-trip/post-trip inspection form Powerpoint file - additional maintenance review information Please visit our website at to download the presentation and tools for the Triennial Review Process.


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