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  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Member #

  • Chainsaw Unit Number

Small Case

  • Pens

  • Permanent Marker

  • Ear Muffs

  • Ear Plugs (minimum 10 required).

  • Safety Glasses (minimum 1 pair required).

  • Safety Goggles

  • Chaps Large

  • Record serial #

  • Are there additional large chaps?

  • Record serial #

  • Chaps Medium

  • Record serial#

  • Are there additional medium size chaps?

  • Record serial #

  • Chaps Small

  • Record serial #

  • Are there additional small chaps?

  • Record serial #

  • Quanty of chaps in kit, are there more than 4 pairs?

  • Resort Safety Chaps there should be no more than 4 per kit.

Large Case

  • Field Safety Sheets

  • Quanty (require minimum 10)

  • Add sheets to required amount.

  • File angle guide

  • Chain gauge.

  • Sharpening kit 3 piece

  • Check that the file is the correct size for saw chain.

  • Record file size.

  • Double Ended Chainsaw Socket.

  • Allen Key.

  • Spark Plug.

  • Fuel mixer bottle.

  • Funnel.

  • 2 Stroke Oil.

  • Record quanty.

  • Bar/Chain Oil.

  • Record quanty.

  • Protector Visor.

  • Clamp /Vice

  • Record detail type and quanty.

  • Hammer

  • Mallet.

  • Cleaning Brush.

  • Wedge Large.

  • Record quanty.

  • Wedge Small.

  • Record quanty.

  • Hession Sacks.

  • Rags/Chucks

  • Insect Repellent.

  • Hand Sanitiser.

Saw Inspection.

  • Check saw for defects and condition.

  • Is saw clean?

  • Are bar and chain serviceable?

  • Confirm chain is sharp.

  • Operate saw.

  • Chain brake operating correctly?

  • Confirm bar oiling correctly.

  • Did saw start and stop correctly?

  • Are there any issues that require further attention?

  • Record issues for attention.

Inspection Completed

  • Saw case clean and saw stored correctly.

  • Saw and Equipment Cases secure and returned to correct storage location.

  • Record storage location.

  • Confirm inspection complete by signing.

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