1. Schedule Routine Inspections
Regular inspections of critical assets—such as electrical panels, HVAC systems, and mechanical equipment—allow you to catch signs of wear before they escalate. This early detection not only prevents failure but also extends the lifespan of your infrastructure.
For guidelines on inspection standards, refer to SafeWork NSW safety checklists.
2. Invest in Asset Tracking and Maintenance Logs
Detailed records of service history, part replacements, and equipment performance help inform smarter maintenance decisions. Tracking enables you to anticipate when service is due—long before failures happen.
Our facility maintenance services include scheduled programs to keep your assets operating safely and efficiently.
3. Integrate Skilled Labour into Your Maintenance Plan
Preventative maintenance is only as good as the people who perform it. Ensuring qualified trades are carrying out inspections and servicing helps maintain compliance with Australian Standards and reduces rework or missed issues.
Need qualified help? Explore our labour hire services for trained professionals ready to support your site.
4. Monitor High-Risk Equipment
In industrial environments, certain assets—such as switchboards, compressors, and automated machinery—require special attention. Preventative checks can reduce the likelihood of unexpected failure and meet WHS obligations.
For example, our electrical maintenance programs help prevent faults before they become emergencies.
Partner with Preventative Maintenance Experts
At Jones Complete Services, we work with NSW businesses to deliver tailored industrial and facility maintenance solutions that reduce downtime and emergency repairs. Our preventative approach means fewer breakdowns, safer workplaces, and more reliable operations.
Contact us today to build a preventative maintenance plan that fits your facility.



