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  1. #1
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    Default Schedule for service visit

    I am going to be doing a few service visits after a hiaitus of decades. I used to have a tick box schedule so as not to forget anything, but can't find one anywhere. (Having lived in 4 different countries hasn't helped).

    Whereas when I was doing this work frequently I scarcely needed a schedule, I now would like one as my memory is not what it once was. Also things have moved on.

    Does anyone have such a document that he would be willing to share with me, please?

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    OK I'll bite. What is a tick box schedule?

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    My bad choice of words. It isn't a schedule, it is a list of things to do on a service call and you tick the box as you do each.

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    So what is the service performed? And are we talking safes or vault work? Timelock clean and lube?

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    The sheet we used to use had separate sections- so say live AEDS, dead AEDs, Timelock etc. They were the same for each door, be it a safe or a strongroom door.

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    Like this but for safes
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    That's the idea.

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    Maybe I should rotate the wheels on my safes... at least on the ones that are 100 years old.

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