Inspect your area
Check lines, machines, abnormal noise, vibration, leaks, wear, guarding, and safety readiness.
A maintenance technician does not wait for work. He finds it before failure does. If no breakdown is active, inspection, prevention, improvement, support, and reporting begin immediately.
Check lines, machines, abnormal noise, vibration, leaks, wear, guarding, and safety readiness.
Review small open issues, confirm previous repairs, and look for early signs of the next failure.
Tighten, adjust, clean, secure, improve, organize, and eliminate avoidable downtime before it happens.
Report what you found, what you fixed, and what needs attention so nothing disappears into the workshop.
Check assigned machines, observe line condition, verify components, confirm safety, and identify anything that looks wrong before it becomes failure.
Review open minor issues, inspect critical points, and verify that previous repairs are holding under normal production conditions.
Complete small corrective work immediately. Tighten, align, clean, secure, label, organize, and remove anything that can become tomorrow’s downtime.
Help another technician, assist an ongoing repair, or learn from a specialist instead of standing by and waiting for direction.
Use the training board, ask a question, show a solution, or identify one improvement that makes the machine, area, or team stronger.
Communicate what you found, what you fixed, and what still needs attention. Work that is not reported is invisible work.