Service History Questionnaires
Service History questionnaires enable a company to assess the condition of an asset through a series of questions and answers.
See Understanding Service History Questionnaires for more information.
The following is a sample of service history questions and answers that could be provided on a questionnaire:
What is the condition of the pipe?
- Good. No severe cracks and less than 2 small defects per 100 ft.
- Acceptable. No severe cracks and less than 5 small defects per 100 ft.
- Needs Attention. No severe cracks but 5 or greater small defects per 100 ft.
- Needs Immediate Attention. One or more severe cracks detected.
Note: The bulleted items would appear as radio buttons in the
actual questionnaire as answers.
Note: Also note, this question
and answer format supports the determination of a rating or score
as to the overall condition of the asset.
Questionnaires also support a "fill in the blanks" format. A similar question to that above might appear as follows with “fill in the blanks”:
Assess the condition of the pipe:
- Small Defects per 100 ft.: |_________|
- Number of severe Cracks: |_________|
Note: In this case, each blank would appear as text boxes in
the actual questionnaire to capture the answers.
Note: The “fill
in the blanks” format, unlike the radio selection method mentioned
above, does not support a rating for the overall condition of the
asset.