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  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • DATE.

  • PLANT DESCRIPTION.

  • MAKE & MODEL.

  • SERIAL

  • COMPANY NAME.

JOB SITE.

  • REGISTRATION or PERMIT

  • EXPIRY DATE.

  • HOUR METRE/ KM READING.

  • PLANT OPERATOR DAILY SAFETY CHECKLIST: Operators are required to check the following items before commencing work.

  • These records form the basis of a plant maintenance procedure and will be subject to random inspection.

  • Keep record with machine

  • OK, no obvious defect

  • Fault identified, use report below

  • Item not applicable to machine or operator

  • BEFORE COMMENCING OPERATIONS CHECK Cabin- Access, egress seating, seatbelts, loose objects, controls, rops or fops

  • Visibility- windscreen, windows, wipes, washers, mirrors

  • Electrical system- lights, amber beacon, horn, rev travel alarm

  • Hydraulics- rams, hoses, leaks, wear

  • Leaks- engine, transmission, final drives, cooling systems

  • Brakes- emergency and service

  • Neutral start

  • Compulsory signs, reflective tape, reflectors

  • Misc- air con, fire extinguisher

  • Damage to- panels / guards- cracks to chassis/frame/body.

  • Wheels, tyres, tracks- wear/tension/pressure

  • Hitch (safety pin) - wear

  • Articulated joint/linkage

  • Environmental spill kit

  • Daily checklist in machine- plant security information list

  • Plant security

  • Operators Name

  • Operators Initials

  • Drivers Licence

  • Induction card

  • Track safety Awar. Cert

  • Supervisors Signature

  • Plant operators ticket

  • Details of faults or defects and action taken: Fault reported to________________ Position ____________________Date ________________ Does fault constitute a safety hazard YES/NO Does machine require immediate

  • Y/N Does machine require immediate

  • Y/N If yes to either PARK MACHINE UP.

  • Contact the hirer or supervisor and plant operator- detail inside front cover.

  • Machine should not be used until supervisor or plant operator gives clearance for use.

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