Annual Preventative Maintenance Inspections

The purpose of performing a preventive maintenance inspection is threefold:

  • Reduce Operational Costs
  • Eliminate Potential Liabilities
  • Improve Compliance Performance

Unlike many firms involved in the performance of “Annual Inspections / Certifications on Existing Medical Gas Systems”, Certified Medical Testing approaches these projects from a truly maintenance perspective with the intent of reducing operational costs, containing potential liabilities, and improving compliance performance for the facility. To achieve this purpose, every component of the system, including every outlet throughout the facility will be tested for flow leakage (with and without the adapter inserted ), labeling, and general integrity. In addition, appropriate detailed inspection occurs with each alarm panel, zone valve, 24 point inspection of each manifold and a 41 point inspection of each Medical Air System Source.

Inspection & Evaluation = Every System/Every Component

  • Component Testing
  • Contaminant Sampling
  • Source Equipment & Manifolds
  • Particulate Testing
  • Master & Area Alarms
  • Decontamination/Purging
  • Control Valves
  • Grade “D” Air Production
  • Gas-Line Purity Analysis
  • System Maintenance Logs
  • Leakage
  • Appropriate Labeling

Upon completion of a ‘PM’ Inspection of a facility, a professionally bound report is provided which details the existence, placement, and performance results of each component of the system. Included is a summary listing of all the maintenance requirements. This summary enables facilities management to quickly review the issues to be addressed. Certified Medical Testing offers the option of providing any necessary direction to the facility contributing to their own repair efforts or we will gladly effect all repairs under a contract arrangement.