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Inspection Prior To Moving A or B Trailers

  • Is A Trailer side loader closed and secured? - USE ALIGNMENT MARKS (CLOSED)

  • Is B Trailer loader is closed and secured? - USE ALIGNMENT MARKS (CLOSED)

  • Is large personnel access door closed and locked? (on Drivers side of 'A' trailer)

  • Are both A and B Trailer Main Isolators switched off? ( A trailer may need to stay on if 3 phase gen set running cool-room whilst travelling)

  • Have you Checked that all cables, hoses etc are disconnected and both remotes are stowed away safely? (Remotes each have secure holder in their respective trailer)

  • Is the "B" Trailer generator switched off and fuel isolated, Generator pushed in and locked in position?

  • Are all the Doors, Loaders and lockers closed and latched securely where applicable?

  • Are the B Trailer side floors and roof closed and well sealed

  • Have you switched off Power switch CB-9W in main power panel and Battery switch in Fire Panel?

  • Has Drop in security / travel pin been put in place on Salamander?

  • Have you ensured all loose items are secured correctly? Polar Fridge, Dishwasher, Microwave, TV, and all small appliances etc

  • Have you Turned off all Gas Isolation valves including Rinnai HWS? (remember Valves 7 & 8 in behind Freezers 7B - 7C)

  • Has Power Pack been turned off?

  • Is B Trailer securely connected to A trailer or the Prime Mover?

  • Is A Trailer securely locked onto the prime mover including all air lines and electrical connections, check all lights are operational

  • Have you checked all exterior lights on Prime mover and both trailers?

  • Have you performed all pre travel checks, tyres, wheel nut indicators Oil, Fuel, Etc.?

  • Have you ensured the area around the trailers is clear before moving off?

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