Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

General

  • RESCo requires that a hoist be inspected daily before use. The RESCo site supervisor will conduct & document a daily hoist safety inspection in the table below. This document will be turned into management when completed.

Site Details

  • Inspection Date

  • Jobsite

  • Person Inspecting Hoist

Inspection List

  • Is the swing arm free of cracks, welds and movement

  • Repair Needed / Comment

  • Add media

  • Do the link pins have proper cotter pins in place

  • Repair Needed / Comment

  • Add media

  • Is the winch working properly in terms of the drum and cable winding

  • Repair Needed / Comment

  • Add media

  • Is the hook free from bends or cracks

  • Repair Needed / Comment

  • Add media

  • Is the safety latch in place and working properly

  • Repair Needed / Comment

  • Add media

  • Are the cable clamps tight and an appropriate number

  • Explain

  • Add media

  • Are the cables free from fraying or kinking

  • Repair Needed / Comment

  • Add media

  • Are the pullies free-wheeling and not jammed

  • Repair Needed / Comment

  • Add media

  • Is the frame free of cracks and welds

  • Repair Needed / Comment

  • Add media

  • Are the hydraulice hoses free of cracks and bulges

  • Repair Needed / Comment

  • Add media

  • Is the hydraulic fluid level ok

  • Repair Needed / Comment

  • Add media

  • Are the engine's starter and plugs functioning properly

  • Repair Needed / Comment

  • Add media

  • Are the oil levels ok

  • Repair Needed / Comment

  • Add media

  • Are the weights a proper amount and type, and secured to hoist

  • Repair Needed / Comment

  • Add media

  • Other findings

  • Add media

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