Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

Visual & Functional Inspection - Truck Roadworthyness

  • Registration and quarterly lables in date

  • Lights and reflectors in good working order

  • Towing equipment in good working order

  • NHVAS label clear and legible

  • Wheels and tyres in good working condition

  • Permits and documentation availble and up to date

  • Air, fuel and fluid systems in good working order

  • Chassis and body free from defects/damage

  • Vehical houskeeping in good order

  • Windscreen, mirrors, wipers and washers in good working order

  • Brakes in good working order

  • Vehical travel height signage

Visual inspection - Plant

  • Air, Oil and Fluids systems in good working order

  • Plant housekeeping in good order

  • Signage visable and MSDS's availble

  • Free of loose and missing parts

  • Fire extinguisher fitted and in date

  • Spill kit availible

  • First Aid kit availible

  • Electrical test in date

  • Plant free of structural defects/damage

  • Lights and indicators in good working order

Functional Test - Plant

  • Outriggers/stabilisers in good working order

  • Alarms and inicators in good working order

  • Safety switches and interlocks in good working order

  • Platform and base controls in good working order

  • Acknowedge CEOM7039.10 - contact with live conductors

  • Slew break function in good working order

  • Emergency controls & retrieval systems in good working order

  • Defects found?

  • List of defects

  • Risk Level as per (HIRAC) or Action required

  • Plant Rego / fleet number

  • Odometer / PTO hours

  • Inspection completed by

  • Photos

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