What is BS 14200:2023 - Maintenance of machinery about?
Typically, as equipment ages, the rate of deterioration and the frequency of component failure begins to increase.
In response, BS 14200:2023 sets out a pragmatic approach to ongoing machinery maintenance by putting processes in place that monitor and identify decay and adjust inspection and maintenance frequency as appropriate.
Who is BS 14200:2023 - Maintenance of machinery for?
Anyone advising, planning, preparing and supervising the maintenance of machinery.
What does BS 14200:2023 - Maintenance of machinery cover?
BS 14200:2023 specifies requirements for the approaches to be taken so that machinery remains in a safe, reliable and effective condition throughout its working life.
BS 14200:2023 applies to powered machinery, including all elements of the machinery (e.g. pipework, hoses and vessels), where deterioration of the equipment performance could expose persons to a significant increase in risk to their health and safety.
NOTE: BS 14200:2023 is intended to supplement specific manufacturer instructions. It can also be applied to manually powered machinery outside the scope of the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008.
Why should you use BS 14200:2023 - Maintenance of machinery?
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It increases the safety of machinery. By specifying how to identify and respond to early stages of deterioration, it can ensure machinery remains safe and in good repair. Equipment is less likely to pose safety risks due to malfunction or failure, protecting both workers and assets.
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Machinery lasts longer. By providing general maintenance principles for ongoing use, from brand new to aging plant, it reliably and safely extends the lifespan of machinery. This reduces the need for premature replacements and capital expenditures, which can be a significant cost saving for businesses.
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It’s good for efficiency. Maintenance based on machinery condition monitoring can help prevent costly breakdowns and unplanned downtime. As well, by identifying decay in equipment early, maintenance activities can be scheduled more efficiently, reducing the need for emergency repairs and minimizing production disruptions.
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It helps with regulatory compliance: BS 14200:2023 can help you maintain compliance with regulatory requirements in relation to machinery safety, helping you avoid legal issues, fines, and reputational damage.
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Product quality can be improved. Machinery in good working condition tends to produce more consistent and higher quality products. This is especially important in industries where product quality is a top priority.
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It tells people their responsibilities. BS 14200:2023 informs machine manufacturers, those responsible for maintenance and production, and those involved in maintenance contract specification of their roles and responsibilities.
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It can help increase energy efficiency: Well-maintained machinery is often more energy efficient. Regular monitoring and maintenance can help optimize performance and reduce energy consumption, resulting in lower operational costs and a smaller environmental footprint.
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It can increase shopfloor expertise. By following the guidance in this nationally agreed standard, users will develop their professional expertise in machinery maintenance.
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It helps with risk mitigation. BS 14200:2023 contributes to managing the risks associated machinery more effectively.