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  • Operator

  • Depot

  • Registration No

  • Fleet Number

  • Driver Name:

  • Conducted on

  • Location

Exterior Inspection

  • Check all tyres for tread depth or physical signs of damage.

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  • If visual wheel nut locks are fitted, ensure there has been no movement .

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  • All hatches , panels and access doors are closed and locked.

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  • General check of all external panels and glass for damage.

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  • Check wiper arms and blades are securely attached and damage free.

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  • Check fluid level in wiper washer bottle.

  • Check mirrors are securely attached and damage free.

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  • Check all lights for physical damage.

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  • Check for any physical sign of fluid leaks under the vehicle ( fuel, coolant , oils)

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  • Check coolant and engine oil levels.

Internal Inspection

  • Check all internal hatches and access panels are secure

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  • All entrances / emergency exits / step edges are operational.

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  • Check all seats / internal panels/ flooring and accessories are secure and damage free.

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  • Emergency Hammers are installed and attached correctly.

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  • Check all CCTV are secure attached and damage free.

Operational checks / internal

  • Check operation of all internal lights.

  • Remove emergency hammer and check for buzzer.

  • Check operation of "next stop' Request signs.

  • Driver's seat belt and air controls working correctly.

  • Check operation of wipers and washers.

Operational checks / external

  • Check operation of all lights

Start vehicle

  • Oil pressure obtained

  • Full air pressure achieved.

  • All warning lights and buzzers off .

  • Check operation of all doors

Inspection completed.

  • Vehicle cleared for service.

  • Driver / Inspector

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