Inspection Information

  • Audit Title

  • Document No.

  • Client / Site

  • Location
  • Inspection conducted on

  • Next service due date

Unit information

Unit Information

  • Unit identification number

  • Model type

  • Serial Number

  • Hours in operation

  • Pic of :- Unit Identification plate Hour meter

Type of Equipment

Type of Equipment

  • What type of EWP?

  • Are the wheels in good condition?

  • Operator's manual is on the machine?

  • Do the ground controls work properly?

  • Do the basket controls work properly?

  • Does the dead man's switch work correctly?

  • Do the brakes work?

  • Do all the warning lights work properly?

  • Horn work?

  • Height warning system working?

  • Are there any oil leaks?

  • Any cracks in the body or welds?

  • Are all the guards in place?

  • Photos of equipment

  • Equipment photo
  • Photo

General items

General

  • Inspected by

  • What is the weight of the equipment?

  • Pothole plates in a safe working condition?

  • Is the platform clear of debris?

  • Are all side rail pins in place?

  • Does the lift work on the emergency auxiliary power?

  • Anchor points are in a safe condition?

  • Is the unit operating within it designed life span? i.e. 10 years from DOM.

  • This unit should be tagged out until a Major inspection can be conducted and the required repairs completed.

  • An EWP requires to be maintained in line with the Australian standards. the unit must not have more than a maximum of 10 years from the last major service or from the DOM to stay compliant. any major incident with the EWP will also render the need for a major inspection.

  • How long since it's last major service or the DOM?

Hydraulics

Hydraulics

  • Are the hydraulic fluid levels okay?

  • Are any of the hydraulic cylinders leaking?

  • Does the hydraulic pump show any signs of deterioration or damage?

Fuel Type

Fuel

  • What is the fuel source?

  • Do the batteries have signs of corrosion?

  • Are the battery cables in good shape?

  • Are all cells full of water?

  • Are the batteries leaking?

  • Photos of equipment
  • Add media

  • How is the fuel level?

  • Are the fuel lines in good condition?

  • Are the battery cables in good shape?

  • Do the batteries have signs of corrosion?

  • Are the batteries leaking.

  • Photos of equipment
  • Add media

  • How is the fuel level?

  • Are the fuel lines in good condition?

  • Do the batteries have signs of corrosion?

  • Are the battery cables in good shape?

  • Are the batteries leaking.

  • Photos of equipment
  • Add media

  • How is the fuel level?

  • Are the fuel lines in good condition?

  • Does the propane tank have corrosion?

  • Has the propane tank expired?

  • Do the batteries have signs of corrosion?

  • Are the battery cables in good shape?

  • Are the batteries leaking.

  • Photos of equipment
  • Add media

Harness Inspection

Harness inspection

  • Unit fitted with safety harnesses

  • No physical damage to harness webbing? (cuts, burns, frying, chemical)

  • Stitching in good condition?

  • Buckles in Good condition and operating properly?

  • Chest strap in good condition?

  • Carabiner in good condition and operating properly?

  • Harness and lanyard stored properly when not in use?

  • Lanyard shock absorber in place and not damaged?

  • Lanyard, no damage to (cuts, fraying, burns, chemicals)

  • Photo of harness and lanyard

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