Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

Crane operator certifications

  • Does the crane operator have a valid crane certification card (NCCCO)?

  • Does the crane operator have a valid medical card?

  • Does the driver have a valid drivers license? (Note expiration date in comments)

Vehicle Certifications

  • Does the crane have its quad annual (4 years) certification?

  • Does the crane have its annual certification?

  • Valid proof of registration (note expiration date in comments)?

  • Does the crane have current proof of insurance?

Lights and Signals

  • Head lights

  • Tail lights

  • Turn signals

  • Reverse lights

  • Anti-tube block

  • Back-up alarm

Vehicle condition

  • Reflectors and mirrors

  • Wind shield wipers

  • Tires/tread

  • Brakes/parking brake

  • Fuel cap on?

  • Exhaust system intact?

  • Cab housekeeping

  • Truck bed housekeeping

  • Horn

  • Turret bolts all in place?

Vehicle equipment

  • First aid kit and Dr. Note

  • Fire extinguisher(s)

  • Hook and latch

  • Block assembly condition

  • Weight listed on the block?

  • Sheave condition

  • Wire cable

  • Anchor/swedge

  • Boom condition

  • Welds/crakes

  • Hydraulic system

  • Operator platform (verify it is level)

  • Controls labeled

  • High voltage labels and signs

  • Slings and riggings

  • Tools and equipment

  • Outrigger pads

  • O2 and Acytelyne bottles secured and capped?

General operator knowledge

  • Inspection process

  • Slings and rigging

  • Load chart understanding

  • Lift plan completed

Status of crane

  • Select status: <br>-If crane 'Pass(es)' crane is cleared to work with no repairs needed<br>-If crane 'Needs repairs' issues need to be resolved in a timely manner but are not safety critical<br>-If crane 'Fail(s)' audit, crane is not to be used until issues are resolved

Audit explained to crane operator

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