For Healthcare Facilities

Electrical Failure in Healthcare Is Never Just Downtime.

Hospitals, clinics, and medical facilities have a higher compliance bar than any other industry. Life safety systems, critical care areas, and accreditation requirements all depend on documented, verifiable electrical maintenance. MaintenancePulse gives you the proof.

NFPA 70B compliant framework
Audit-ready documentation
Life safety equipment tracking

The Stakes Are Higher. The Documentation Requirements Are Too.

Healthcare facilities don't just face insurance risk from electrical failures — they face patient safety risk, accreditation risk, and regulatory risk. An electrical failure that would be a nuisance at a warehouse can be a catastrophe in a hospital.

Joint Commission, CMS, and NFPA 99 all intersect with electrical maintenance requirements. But most healthcare facilities still lack a systematic way to track NFPA 70B compliance across their electrical assets.

MaintenancePulse doesn't try to cover everything — but it covers electrical maintenance compliance completely.

Healthcare-Specific Risks
Life Safety System FailuresEmergency generators, UPS systems, and transfer switches — if they fail, patients on life support are at immediate risk
Accreditation FindingsUndocumented maintenance is a common Joint Commission deficiency — and it shows up in every survey
Insurance Claim ExposureHealthcare electrical losses are among the highest average claims — and the most scrutinized for maintenance records
OSHA and CMS CitationsRegulatory agencies can cite facilities for failure to maintain electrical equipment per manufacturer and code requirements

Overlapping Standards. One Compliance Layer.

Healthcare electrical maintenance sits at the intersection of multiple standards. MaintenancePulse focuses on NFPA 70B — the equipment maintenance standard — which underpins your compliance with all the others.

NFPA 70B — Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment Maintenance (now mandatory)
NFPA 99 — Health Care Facilities Code (references 70B for electrical maintenance)
Joint Commission — EC.02.05.07 requires documented maintenance of electrical systems
CMS Conditions of Participation — electrical maintenance documentation required for Medicare/Medicaid participation
OSHA 1910.303 — general industry electrical standards for workplaces including healthcare

From Spreadsheet Chaos to Audit-Ready in Weeks

MaintenancePulse is set up by your facilities team, not your IT department. No integration project required.

01
Catalog Your Electrical Assets

Import your existing equipment list or build it from scratch. Every generator, ATS, switchgear, distribution panel, and UPS — organized by location, criticality, and system type.

02
Assess Condition and Set Schedules

Walk through our guided NFPA 70B condition assessment for each asset. The platform calculates maintenance intervals based on condition ratings — and flags critical equipment automatically.

03
Document, Score, and Report

Log maintenance as it happens. Generate your compliance scorecard before your next survey or renewal. Share it with your broker or surveyor via secure link. Everything timestamped and unalterable.

How MaintenancePulse Helps

Life Safety Equipment Prioritization

Assign criticality ratings to your equipment. Critical assets — generators, transfer switches, UPS systems — are weighted more heavily in your compliance score and flagged first when overdue.

Survey-Ready Documentation

Generate a complete maintenance history for any asset, any date range, in minutes. When a Joint Commission surveyor asks for your NFPA 70B documentation, you hand them a PDF.

Proactive Overdue Alerts

See what's due before it becomes overdue. Your compliance score drops in real time when maintenance lapses — giving your team a clear signal before a surveyor finds it first.

Multi-User Access

Facilities managers, maintenance techs, and compliance officers — each with appropriate access. Techs log in the field. Managers review from the office. Compliance officers export for reporting.

Ready for Your Next Survey?

Take the free PulseCheck to see where your facility stands on electrical maintenance compliance — before your surveyor does.