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Mobile/Mechanic/Proper Tool Use Audit

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

  • Company

  • Vehicle Number

  • Mechanic

  • IEP (Select who the M&R vendor is representing)

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

Exterior

  • Mobile repair vehicle properly placarded to identify vendor on both sides of truck

  • Mobile repair vehicle has identification number on at least two sides

  • Mobile repair vehicle equipped with a chassis deflector

  • Mobile repair vehicle equipped with beacon lights

  • Mobile repair vehicle equipped with a back-up alarm

  • Mobile repair vehicles lights working properly

Interior

  • Properly maintained and updated MSDS book readily available

  • Mobile repair vehicle equipped with a First Aid Kit

  • Mobile repair vehicle equipped with a properly charged fire extinguisher on board

  • Mobile repair vehicle equipped with a fire proof cabinet with all flammable items stowed

  • Mobile repair vehicle's brake, gas, and clutch pedal pads in good working order

  • Welder properly mounted and vented to the outside of the mobile repair vehicle

  • Compressor properly mounted and vented to outside of the mobile repair vehicle

  • Welding torch equipped with flashback arrestors on both the tank & torch ends

  • Oxygen/acetylene gauges set to zero when not in use

  • Welding hoses and cables in good working condition

  • Electrical extension cords in good working condition

  • Required manufacturers safety guards in place

  • Gasoline, or any other hazardous liquid, stored properly in accordance with railroad policy

  • Interior lights working properly

  • Mobile repair vehicle clean and organized

Proper Tool Use - Use the right tool, for the right job, as it was designed

  • Mechanic performed an inspection on tools and equipment for defects both before and during use

  • Mechanic use tools and equipment for the purpose intended

  • Mechanic directed sharp edges away from the body or hands when using tools such as knives, chisels, and screwdrivers

  • Mechanic positioned their body to avoid being struck if tool slips, misaligns, or fails<br>

  • Proper restraining tools and devices for releasing stored energy of components used<br>

  • Mechanic refrained from applying any heat when making repairs to a loaded piece of equipment

Mechanic

  • Safety boots in use and in good condition

  • Safety vest in use and in good condition<br>

  • Hard hat in use and in good condition

  • Safety glasses in use and in good condition<br>

  • ErailSafe badge compliant<br>

Corrective Actions

  • Please explain below what corrective actions were taken and what the follow-up plan will be.

  • All corrective actions and follow-ups have been completed.

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