Title Page

  • Audit Title/ Vehicle #

  • Vendor

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Mechanic

  • Instructions
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    1. Answer "Yes", "No", "N/A" to each of the questions below
    2. Add relevant photos and notes by clicking on the paperclip icon
    3. Complete audit by providing digital signature

Exterior

  • Is the vehicle properly placarded to identify vendor on both sides of truck?

  • Does the vehicle have an identification number on at least two sides?

  • Is the vehicle equipped with a chassis deflector?

  • Is the vehicle equipped with beacon lights?

  • Are ladders properly mounted to the truck?

  • Are cones properly mounted or stowed?

  • Is vehicle equipped with a back-up alarm?

  • Are all lights working properly?

  • Are the tires in good working condition?

Interior

  • Is a properly maintained and updated MSDS book readily available?

  • Is there a properly charged and inspected fire extinguisher on board?

  • Is there a properly charged and inspected fire extinguisher on board?

  • Are all aerosol cans capped and properly stowed?

  • Are all brake, gas, and clutch pedal pads in good working order?

  • Is the compressor properly mounted and vented to outside of vehicle?

  • Is welding torch equipped with flashback arrestors on both the tank & torch ends?

  • Are the oxygen/acetylene gauges set to zero when not in use?

  • Are the welding hoses and cables in good working condition?

  • Are electrical extension chords in good working condition?

  • Is vehicle clean and organized?

Mechanic

  • Are 36” cones posted in appropriate areas?

  • Is the mechanic wearing appropriate PPE?

  • Is the mechanic observing posted traffic rules?

  • Are tools/trip hazards left unattended?

Completion

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