Information

  • Document No.

  • Driver's Name

  • Tractor Number

  • Trailer Number

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

GENERAL

  • Visual inspection of the truck and trailer(i.e. Damage, Cleanliness, Leaks, Tires)

  • Equipped and operational on-board computer and DriveCam?

  • Checked engine oil?

  • Check starting operation of tractor/truck?

  • Check for any abnormal engine noise, surging or smoke coming from engine?

  • Check for exhaust Leaks?

  • Verify odometer readings to paperwork

CONTINUE IN-CAB INSPECTION

  • Inspect instruments and gauges to ensure working

  • Inspect windshield, check for cracks and chips

  • Check seat operation and condition

  • Inspect lights; dome, dash, high and low beam operations

  • Check truck binder to ensure all required permits/documentation

  • Check air and city horn

SAFETY EQUIPMENT

  • Inspect seat belts operation and condition

  • Fire Extinguisher fully charged and secured to vehicle

  • Reflector Kit, inspect kit to make sure all reflectors are intact

  • Spill Kit

  • Collision Kit

BRAKES

  • Check brake air system. (chock wheels, start truck, prime to 120 PSI, release brake valve, push/hold brake pedal, check gauges, listen for air leaks, bleed all air, key is on/truck is off, tap brake pedal, warning buzzer/light, 60 PSI brake valve should pop out)

  • Conclusion

LIGHTING AND REFLECTORS

  • Check all lights and signals to make sure they are operating as required

  • Inspect all reflective tape and replace any that is damaged

TIRES AND WHEELS

  • Check for miss-matched tires

  • Check for miss alignment of tires (irregular wear patterns)

  • Inspect tires for side-wall damage, missing chunks or cuts or tread separations

INSPECT FIFTH WHEEL ASSEMBLY

  • Verify lubrication

  • Notes/Comments

Signatures

  • Auditor

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