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Radio Hut checklist

  • Was the radio hut door previously locked?

  • Is all personnel entering the radio hut wearing the required safety gear?

  • Are there any signs of unauthorised access or tampering with the hut's entry points?

  • Housekeeping is maintained, no trip hazards in walkways, doors are clear of obstruction(observe the weeds and grass in the compound).

  • Has the interior of the hut been cleaned and organized to prevent dust or debris buildup?

  • Are all communication equipment, including two-ways radios, base station radios, and repeaters, operational?

  • Are backup power sources(e.g generators or batteries) in good working conditions?

  • Generator Engine oil - measure oil level by oil dipstick.

  • Generator battery status - check connection and connectors status.

  • Generator battery voltage - present reading.

  • Generator radiator water overflow tank level - present reading.

  • Generator fuel tank level - present reading.

  • Has any equipment malfunction or safety concern been reported to the designated supervisor or maintenance team?

  • Overall condition appearance of equipment (controls, leaks, loose wires etc)

  • Are all cables and connections secure and free from damage?

  • Does emergency lighting function as intended and fire extinguishers in test?

  • Is the temperature and humidity inside the radio hut within acceptable ranges(<24 degree)?

  • Are there any signs of water leaks, and is the roof and walls free from damage?

  • Is the hut adequately ventilated to prevent overheating of electronic equipment?

  • Are all safety procedures and emergency evacuation plans posted inside the hut?

  • Are first aid supplies and an eye wash station readily available?

  • Ensure doors are locked prior to departure from site?

Solar Panel checks

  • Does the structure have signs of damage and corrosion?

  • Are solar panels reasonably clean, Clean if necessary.

  • Is there any obvious damage to solar cabling and marshalling boxes?

  • Additional observations and notes

  • Signature

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