Title Page

  • Site conducted

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Scope of Works

  • Branch / Haulier / Vehicle Reg

  • Date

  • Observer's Name

  • Driver's Name

  • Location

Compliance Checklist

  • Instructions

    1. Answer "Acceptable", "Unacceptable" or "N/A" for the questions below
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1. Arrival On Site

  • 1.1 Site speed limit observed?

  • 1.2 Load secured safely on the vehicle?

  • 1.3 Correct PPE available and worn as per site instructions?

  • 1.4 PPE clean and in an acceptable condition?

2. In Cab

  • 2.1 Vehicle tax and operator license discs current and visibly displayed?

  • 2.2 Statutory certificates available for all lifting equipment/accessories?

  • 2.3 Crane maintenance records available?

  • 2.4 Daily crane and vehicle defect sheets available and completed accurately?

  • 2.5 Operator’s manual available?

  • 2.6 Training certificates and competency card available and to date?

  • 2.7 Safety equipment and PPE inspections available and completed?

  • 2.8 RAMS and pre-lift checklists available?

  • 2.9 In cab CCTV monitors working?

3. Vehicle Housekeeping Maintenance

  • 3.1 Cab of the vehicle clean and well organized?

  • 3.2 Vehicle exterior clean and showing no signs of damage?

  • 3.3 Vehicle metalwork undamaged and free from rust and blistering?

  • 3.4 Crane area free from materials? (Oil/rags/tools etc)

  • 3.5 Vehicle accessories and equipment suitably stored?

  • 3.6 Vehicle bed and headboard free from damage?

  • 3.7 Vehicle steps undamaged and fit for purpose?

4 Safety Equipment PPE

  • 4.1 Ladder in suitable condition and free from defects. Correct size for the task?

  • 4.2 Ladder stabilizing device available and free from defects?

  • 4.3 Ratchet straps in suitable condition and free from defects?

  • 4.4 Harness in suitable condition and free from defects?

  • 4.5 Fall arrest equipment suitable for the task, certified and free from defects?

  • 4.6 PPE free from defects? (Gloves/ glasses/ helmet/ boots)

  • 4.7 High visibility clothing in suitable condition?

  • 4.8 Anemometers available and working correctly?

  • 4.9 Magnetic wide load markers available, visible and undamaged?

  • 5.0 Radios available and working correctly?

5. Vehicle Safety Features

  • 5.1 Vehicle cameras working and unobscured?

  • 5.2 Vehicle reversing alarms audible?

  • 5.3 Vehicle beacons working?

  • 5.4 Tyre pressure indicators in place and working?

  • 5.5 Under run protection system undamaged and working correctly?

6. Preparation For Lifting

  • 6.1 Has pre-lift assessment been undertaken to identify any proximity hazards?

  • 6.2 Vehicle positioned and set up correctly in safe position. No proximity hazards?

  • 6.3 Vehicle stabilizers extended and spreader pads used?

  • 6.4 Lifting area is clearly identified by the use of cones?

  • 6.5 Ladder correctly positioned and secured for the task?

  • 6.6 Harness available and worn/attached correctly prior to lifting?

  • 6.7 Chains secured to the unit correctly?

7. Lifting Operation

  • 7.1 All parties stood in a safe area?

  • 7.2 Test lift has been undertaken?

  • 7.3 Operator checks vehicle for irregular movement?

  • 7.4 Route of lift clear of obstacles?

  • 7.5 Equipment lifted into position in a controlled manner?

8 Lift Completion Site Exit

  • 8.1 Ladder correctly positioned and secured for the task?

  • 8.2 Chains removed in a safe manner?

  • 8.3 Crane arm stowed correctly for travel?

  • 8.4 Load secured safely on the vehicle?

  • 8.5 Outriggers returned to a safe position?

  • 8.6 Site speed limit observed?

Checklist Completion

  • Driver's Name and Signature

  • Observer's Name and Signature

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