Operation and maintenance audit toolkit
Asset Management and Maintenance Audits was written by Ralph Bell and Jo Harris and published by BSRIA in July 2012. It includes details of an operation and maintenance audit toolkit.
The toolkit can be used to plan the audit, capture and report the audit results. These, over a period of time, will give the opportunity to compare and assess similar sites or progress of one site over time. The toolkit is not designed to be printed in full. An electronic copy of the completed toolkit can be sent by the auditor to the client, who will be able to use the electronic information as appropriate.
The toolkit, in Microsoft Excel format, is attached to this pdf and is available to download from the BSRIA website: http://www.bsria.co.uk/goto/amma
It is updated from time to time, so users may download the latest version each time they start a new audit.
The toolkit is made up of eight worksheets in a single file, which assists with preparation, recording the audit score and capturing the results. Users should spend some time familiarising themselves with the toolkit before using it in earnest. The first worksheet, "guide", provides instructions on how to use the toolkit.
--BSRIA
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