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  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

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  • Generator room

  • INSPECTION CHECKLIST Inverter

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  • Inspected By:

  • Country:

  • Date:

Subject

  • NOT OK

  • Remarks

General

  • Is manufacturer's sheet provided?

  • Are the personnel trained and qualified to handle the installation, maintenance and operation of inverter?

  • Are lockout/tagout (L.O.T.O) procedure in place and followed?

  • Are permit to work (P.T.W) procedure in place and followed?

  • Check if there were signs of damage, corrosion or loose connections

  • Are inverters have proper ventilation and cooling system?

  • Are there warning signs and labels indicating electrical hazard area ?

  • Is there adequate lighting ?

  • Check the inviter and associated equipment are adequately grounded

  • Are electrical cods in good repair?

  • Are electrical cods secured?

  • Are plugs,sockets and switches in good condition?

  • Are extension cords heavy duty?

  • Is the temperature level inside the inverter within the acceptable range?

  • Emergency exits and equipment shutdown procedures have been clearly labeled

  • List emergency contacts and support details

  • " NO SMOKING " sign

  • Are there mandatory PPE signs?

Firefight equipment system

Are heat and smoke detectors and fire alarms in place and functioning and serial numbers labeling of detectors are mentioned?

Is a fire extinguisher in place and clearly visible?

  • Display fire exit signs and provide clear evacuation routes

  • Are fire extinguishers serviced periodically?

  • Are proper fire suppression systems in place and regularly tested by third parties?

Minimum PPE

safety shoes, vest, hard hat, safety glasses, gloves

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