Process Documentation - Maintenance Log - Weekly
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| WEEKLY MAINTENANCE LOG | ||||||
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| Date | Equipment/Asset ID | Maintenance Type | Performed By | Description of Work | Status (Complete/Pending) | |
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| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| A: Date (Weekly) | Date (DD/MM/YYYY) | The specific date of the maintenance action. Automatically formatted for weekly grouping. |
| B: Asset ID | Text/Number | Unique identifier for the machine, system, or component being serviced (e.g., PUMP-04). |
| C: Asset Name | Text | Name of the asset (e.g., Cooling Pump Unit 2). |
| D: Maintenance Type | Drop-down List (Predefined Options) | Options include: Preventive, Corrective, Predictive, Routine Inspection, Calibration. |
| E: Description of Work | Text (Long-form) | Detailed description of the task performed (e.g., "Replaced worn seal on pump housing"). |
| F: Technician Name | Text | Name of the technician performing maintenance. |
| G: Duration (Hours) | Decimal Number | Time taken to complete the task (e.g., 1.5 for 1 hour 30 minutes). |
| H: Status | Drop-down List (Done, In Progress, Pending) | Tracks real-time status of the task. |
| I: Priority Level | Drop-down List (Low, Medium, High, Critical) | Indicates urgency; used for alerting and scheduling. |
| J: Parts Used | Text (List) | Items consumed during maintenance (e.g., "O-ring, Gasket Kit 12A"). |
| K: Notes / Recommendations | Text | Optional field for observations, future action items, or process improvement suggestions. |
Formulas Required
The template uses several built-in formulas to automate calculations and enhance usability:
- Auto-Generated Week Number (Column L):
=WEEKNUM(A2, 1)— Identifies the week of the year for sorting and filtering. - Total Weekly Duration (Dashboard Sheet): Uses
SUMIFSto aggregate hours per technician or asset. - Status Count (Dashboard): Formula like
COUNTIF(H:H, "Done")to tally completed tasks weekly. - Priority Distribution:
COUNTIFS(H:H, "Done", I:I, "High")helps identify high-priority actions completed. - Last Updated Timestamp (Optional): Uses a formula to auto-update the last edit time for audit trails.
Conditional Formatting
To improve readability and highlight critical data, conditional formatting is applied as follows:
- High Priority Tasks: Red background with white text for "Critical" or "High" priority tasks.
- Past Due Items: Orange fill for any task marked "Pending" on a date beyond the current week's end date.
- Long Duration Tasks: Green shading (e.g., >2 hours) to flag extended maintenance sessions requiring review.
- Status Indicators: Color-coded icons for status—green checkmark for "Done", yellow clock for "In Progress", red cross for "Pending".
Instructions for the User
1. Open the template and save it with a unique name (e.g., Maintenance_Log_Week_45_2024.xlsx).
2. Enter new maintenance events in the Weekly Maintenance Log sheet starting from row 3.
3. Use drop-down menus for consistency in fields like "Maintenance Type" and "Priority Level".
4. Update the Daily Summary & Weekly Review sheet at week’s end to compile performance insights.
5. Access the Dashboard & Analytics sheet to view charts, KPIs, and historical trends.
6. Use filters (available on each column header) to analyze data by technician, asset, or priority.
7. At the start of each new week, clear old entries or archive them for audit purposes.
Example Rows
| Date | Asset ID | Asset Name | Maintenance Type | Description of Work | Technician Name | Duration (Hours) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 03/10/2024 | PUMP-04 | Cooling Pump Unit 2 | Preventive | Replaced worn seal on pump housing, cleaned filter assembly. | Jane Doe | 1.75 |
| 05/10/2024 | VALVE-11 | Digital Control Valve 3A | Corrective | Replaced faulty solenoid due to pressure fluctuations. | Mark Lee | 2.25 |
| 06/10/2024 | FAN-08 | Air Circulation Fan Assembly B | Routine Inspection | Checked motor alignment, cleaned blades, lubricated bearings. | Sarah Kim | 1.00 |
Recommended Charts and Dashboards (Dashboard & Analytics Sheet)
The dashboard includes the following visual components:
- Weekly Task Volume Chart: Column chart showing number of tasks per day.
- Maintenance Type Distribution: Pie chart illustrating proportion of preventive, corrective, and predictive work.
- Priority Level Heatmap: Color-coded table showing how many tasks per priority were completed vs. pending.
- Technician Productivity Tracker: Bar graph comparing total hours logged by each technician.
- Trend Line: Duration Over Time: Line chart showing average task duration trend across weekly logs to detect inefficiencies.
This Excel template is an essential tool for continuous Process Documentation, ensuring that every Maintenance Log entry contributes to operational transparency and long-term process improvement. Its Weekly structure aligns with standard review cycles, enabling proactive decision-making, resource planning, and compliance reporting.
Note: This template is compatible with Microsoft Excel 2016 or later. Users are advised to enable macros if advanced automation features are required.
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