Information

  • Conducted on

  • Brigade Name:

  • Only the first 4 names will be recorded towards the active test. Multiple inspections on the same day count as one inspection.

    The Inspection is to be completed every 6 months

  • Inspected by

Station Exterior

  • Driveway

  • Paths/Entrance area

  • Parking Area

  • Security

  • Exterior Lighting

  • Vehicle Exit Obstacles

  • Hose Drying Pole

  • Fixtures

  • Water Supply/Storage

  • On site Sewerage System

  • Roller Door Operation

  • Personnel Door

  • Retaining Walls

  • Exterior Walls

  • External Crew Area

  • External Cooking Area

  • External Switches

Roofing Exterior

  • General Condition

  • Gutters

Station Interior

  • General Condition

  • OH&S Policy Displayed

  • Power Points and/or switches

  • Power Leads

  • Windows

  • Pest and Spider Control

  • Work Area

  • Walls

  • Light Switches

  • Emergency Lighting

  • Exit Doors Easily opened from inside

  • Exits/Pathways

  • Exits Clear

  • Safety Floor Markings

  • Walkways

  • General Floor Area

Storage

  • Firefighting Equipment Storage

  • Protective Clothing, turnout jackets, helmets

  • Shelving

  • Containers Clearly labelled

  • Special storage conditions

  • Fuels, storage area

  • Shelving

  • Tool/Equipment storage area

General

  • Tables and Chairs

  • Toilets

  • Showers

  • Kitchen

  • Fridge

  • Washrooms

  • Meeting Room

  • Admin area

  • Notes

  • Recommendations

  • Signature

  • ALL URGENT WORKS must be reported as soon as possible on the Station Maintenance Form to the Zone Office for works to be carried out.

    This form is to be completed by the brigade and returned to the Zone Office (last week in May and the last week in November

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