Title Page

  • Truck rego

  • Driver

  • Cartage Contractor

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Supplier

  • Block

Truck information

Truck information

  • Width between bolsters front bay 3.7 m minimum

  • Width between bolsters middle bay 3.7 m minimum

  • Width between bolsters back bay 3.7 m minimum

  • Bolsters in good condition

  • Cabin and guarding in good condition

  • Three straps or binders per bay

  • Are the binders in good condition ie no fraying

  • Tyres in good condition

  • Mud flaps intact

  • Lights operational

  • Bolster height greater than 4.3 m from ground level

Load specification

Load specification

  • Logs spaced evenly across the bolsters

  • All outer logs supported by at least two bolsters

  • Load crowned with no logs above bolsters

  • Do lashings touch all logs on top of load

  • Logs loaded so that they project past the bolster by at least 300 mm

  • Are logs longer than 3.7 m from rear axle group

  • Are log ends between bays entangled<br>

  • Is there 300 mm between bays

Wood quality

Wood quality

  • Load free of bark and residue

  • Log length greater than 4 m

  • Load free of charcoal / dead wood

  • Logs are clean cut on both ends

  • All logs free of double leaders

  • Logs free of excessive sweep

  • Logs free of dirt

Induction and safety

Induction and safety

  • Distance travelled or time

  • Did driver check load after leaving coup

  • How many times

  • Driver has docket filled in with all but tare and final weight

  • Driver is wearing correct ppe

  • Driver has a copy of load cart deliver logs on board

  • Driver has copy of site rules on board

Sign off

Sign off

    Comments from audit
  • Photos from audit
  • Add media

  • Corrective actions
  • Driver

  • SWF representative

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