Hahn Projects
Free knowledge check for industrial maintenance

Knowledge exists. But is it immediately available during downtime?

In about eight minutes, assess whether your maintenance teams can find, understand and apply critical equipment and troubleshooting knowledge in time – even when experienced colleagues, systems or service providers are unavailable.

Check knowledge availability

8 minutes · 12 practical questions · individual report · concrete next actions

No sign-up · no sensitive asset data required · results delivered by email

15 years of practice · 100+ customers · automotive, energy and chemicals

Documented is not the same as available.

During a fault, it does not matter whether knowledge is stored somewhere. It must be found, understood and applied safely at the point of work.

Nobody feels responsible

Instructions become outdated because no role owns maintenance, technical review and approval.

Knowledge cannot be found at the point of work

During a fault, what matters is not whether something is stored, but whether it can be found and used in time.

No safe next step without the expert

Holiday, shift changes or supplier outages must not block troubleshooting.

What the check covers

Six practical areas show whether knowledge enables action in day-to-day maintenance.

Critical knowledge clarified

Can the shift name the knowledge it needs during a fault – and who is technically accountable for it?

Findable at the point of work

Can the shift find the required knowledge within a few minutes, even at night?

Current and usable

Can a second qualified person apply the instructions safely without verbal additions?

Securely accessible

Can the required roles access the information at the point of work in time?

Substitution and fallback

If a person, system or service provider fails, is there a tested next route?

Tested and improved

Are lessons from faults fed back so that known failures do not keep recurring?

Three steps to a clear next action

Choose a specific use case · answer 12 practical questions · receive your report by email.

1

Select an asset or activity

Define one specific use case, its impact and the technically accountable role.

2

Answer 12 practical questions

Assess whether maintainers can find, understand and use the required knowledge, including during outages.

3

Receive the report

Receive operational readiness, specific outage risks and three prioritised next actions by email.

Free self-check · about 8 minutes

Check your knowledge availability now

Select a critical asset or activity and answer twelve practical questions. You will then receive your individual risk assessment and concrete next actions by email. Do not enter credentials, confidential asset identifiers, names of individual employees or security-critical details.

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Select an asset or knowledge area

Focus on one practical use case and name an accountable role rather than a person.

What makes troubleshooting difficult today? (maximum three)

Add scenario details by voice

Describe the scenario in general terms. Do not include credentials, names, confidential asset identifiers or security-critical details. Maximum duration: 60 seconds.

Optional

Start voice recording

How specific your report will be

Not a supposed compliance maturity score, but a clear assessment of your ability to act during downtime.

Example: Findable at the point of work · Red

Critical knowledge may exist, but it has not yet been successfully found at the actual point of work.

Specific outage risk

Downtime increases while staff search for documents, permissions or a suitable device.

Next action and practical test

Ask a maintainer who did not create the document to work through a typical fault case with it.

ADAM – only when it fits the use case

If the knowledge generally exists but cannot be found or used reliably at the point of work, we can jointly assess whether ADAM is suitable for this use case. The result does not create an automatic product recommendation.

Would you like to discuss the result?

In a no-obligation conversation, we review your maintenance use case and useful next actions – without an automatic product recommendation.