Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

  • Type of equipment:

  • Equipment #

  • Hour meter Reading

BEFORE STARTING OR OPERATING:

  • Fire extinguisher charge & mounting

  • Engine oil level

  • Hydraulic oil level

  • Antifreeze level

  • Tires & Wheels (slashes in tires & loose or damaged rims & lugnuts)

  • Drive motor(s) (guards,leaks,missing hardware)

  • Battery (cables & mounting)

  • Air filter

  • Fuel tank (level,filler cap, leaks,etc.)

  • Leaks on ground below machine

  • Electrical wiring (wear,securement,broken,etc.)

  • Hydraulic hoses & cylinders (leaks or damage)

  • Engine belts & hoses (cracks,wear & tension)

  • Cab (windows & mirrors,tools,debris,garbage,etc.)

  • Seat belts

  • Man bucket/cage (fall protection attach point(s),door,bent/broken components)

  • Operator overhead guarding

  • Machine frame & chassis (breaks & cracks)

  • Bucket cutting edge or other attachments

  • Forks & locking mechanism

  • Hoisting frame/mast/boom (cracks,looseness,worn pins)

  • Turntable (evidence of lubrication,loose or missing hardware or damage)

  • Lights (operating lights,warning beacons,etc.)

  • Horn

  • Counterweight

RUNNING OR OPERATING

  • Check parking brake is in good working order

  • Check directional controls & operation

  • Check steering operation

  • Check back-up alarm or travel alarm

  • Check turntable operation

  • Check operator safety interlock devices

  • check gauges & warning alarms for operation

  • Check charging system operation

  • Check lift mechanism of mast or boom (raise/extend & lower/retract fully)

  • Check tilt mechanism

  • Check operation of attachments

  • Emergency descent machanism

  • No Defects identified at the time of inspection:

  • Inspection Comments:

  • Inspected By:

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