Information

  • Document No.

  • Client / Job Number /load no.

  • Panel Numbers

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

Items to be considered - pre loading checklist

  • Is the delivery vehicle suitable for the type and size of load as well as the site condition?

  • Has your truck been adequately serviced and maintained?

  • Has the restraint equipment been inspected before use?

  • Did the driver have an adequate amount of sleep last night?

  • Are you currently complying with the fatigue laws concerning work / rest hour requirements?

  • Is the A-Frame tagged as compliment for use, restrained properly and without visible damage?

  • Have you recently consumed any type of drugs and/or alcohol ?

  • Is the A-Frame on the vehicle adequately secured and in good working order?

  • If the answer is "no" to any of the above questions, the vehicle is not permitted to leave the site until items corrected.

Items to be considered - after loading checklist

  • Have you checked to ensure that all loose items on your truck are tied down?

  • Has the load been properly positioned on the truck?

  • Has the correct restraint equipment been used to secure the load?

  • Has the correct dimension or mass limits been observed?

  • Has the load been suitably restrained?

  • All goods loaded onto the vehicle have been inspected and are in good condition?

  • If the answer is "no" to any of the above items, the vehicle is not permitted to leave the site until the items are corrected.

Training

  • Have you received training in the loading and unloading of your vehicle?

  • Who carried out the training? (Please tick and comment) Employer

  • please note: The transport company MUST supply training records for all drivers.

  • Drivers name & transport company

  • Signature

  • Add media

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