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  • Inspection prepared by:

  • Vehicle Reg. No.

  • Fleet No.

  • KM Reading.

  • Inspection Location
  • Address where normally parked/stored

  • Conducted on

Vehicle Checklist

Lorry - External Pre Use

  • Vehicle appears to be in good condition (Consider Damage, Cleanliness, general condition, load security etc)<br>

  • Fuel Level

  • Engine Oil Level

  • Coolant Level

  • Tyre Condition - (For tyre inflation pressures refer to tyre specifications data.) Also check tread depth and tyres are free from any general defects?

  • Wheel Fixing - (Wheel Nuts Present and Secure, Markers fitted?)

  • Fuel or Oil Leaks Present?

  • Side and Headlights clean and in working order

  • Brake lights clean and in working order

  • Indicators clean and in working order

  • Numberplate lights clean and in working order

  • Hazard warning lights and Beacons clean and in working order

  • Exhaust does not emit excessive visual smoke?

Lorry - From Inside the Cab

  • All Seatbelts function correctly?

  • Mirrors/Cameras present, clean, adjusted and suitable for vehicle?

  • Windscreen and Door Glass free from defect?

  • Ignition Key & Switch Operation

  • Horn Operational?

  • Parking Brake Function?

  • Foot Pedals - Clear of Debris, secure and operational?

  • Dashboard Warning Lights Operational and functioning?

  • Operation of comfort features (electric windows, stereo, defogger, heater etc.)?

  • Windscreen Washer Fluid Level, wash & Wipers Correctly?

  • All Audible & Visual Warnings Operational (Reverse siren, beacons etc)

  • Brake Pressure warning buzzer and sufficient build up?

Other Comments

  • Enter further detail here:

  • having made the above checks I am happy to put this vehicle to work.

  • Signed

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