Information

  • Audit Title

  • Document No.

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

  • Date: Time:

  • Fleet number/rego

  • Shift

Critical Checks

  • If any of the following critical components are found to be defective the equipment is to be Locked and Tagged out and reported immediately. it shall not be operated until the fault has been rectified.

  • Check fire suppression / extinguisher systems

  • Check mirrors/windows/washers

  • Check Emergency Exits

  • Check operator warning systems & alarms

  • Check emergency / service brake

  • Check steering

  • Check types / rims / studs / nuts

  • Check steering / brake oil reservoirs

  • Check steps and handrails

  • Check seating and seatbelts

  • Check emergency shutdown & isolation

  • Check park break

  • Implement lock outs

  • Check communications

  • Check fuel injection system & hydraulic hoses

Fluid Levels

  • Check engine/ transmission and hydraulic oil

  • Check fuel coolant oil leaks

  • Check engine coolant ( Site glass check only)

Conditional Checks

  • Check exhaust system

  • Check cabin

  • Check no frame and body cracks

  • Check blade and ripper

  • Check visible wiring protected

  • Check laser /GPS

  • Check tyre conditions

  • Check first aid kits

  • Check signs/ labels/SWL are displayed

  • Check autolube system

  • Check articulation locks

  • Check engine management system

Operational Checks

  • Check operational functions

  • Check lights / warning lights / beacon are working

  • Check Air conditioning is working

  • Check wheel lean

  • Check articulation gauge

  • Check ripper control

  • Records hours reading

IMPORTANT: Check around plant before moving off

  • Signed by operator

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