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  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

Vehicle Prestart

Vehicle Details

  • Vehicle Registration

  • Vehicle Odometer

  • Vehicle Type

  • Is the vehicle operational and safe for work

  • Driver

Vehicle Maintenance

  • Oil and water levels been checked

  • Tires are in good condition

  • Headlights and taillights are operational

  • Indicators and warning lights are operational

  • Dash and interior lights are operational

  • Interior of the vehicle is clean and tidy

  • Attach photos of interior

  • Exterior is in good condition and free from damage

  • Attach photos of exterior

  • Arrow board is operational

  • Flashing beacons are operational

  • VMS board is operational

  • Rear tray and sign bays are tidy

  • Note any vehicle issues or defects

Signage checklist

  • Traffic Cones

  • Tiger Bars

  • Lateral Shift Markers (Chevron)

  • Sandbags

  • Sign Covers

  • Sign stands

  • Roadwork ahead

  • Roadwork on side road

  • Roadwork 1km ahead

  • Road closed ahead

  • Side road closed

  • Worker symbolic

  • Prepare to stop

  • Traffic controller symbolic

  • Lane status

  • Lane status magnets

  • End roadwork

  • Road closed

  • Detour ahead

  • Detour left

  • Detour straight

  • Detour right

  • End detour

  • Shoulder closed

  • Reduce speed

  • Pedestrian left

  • Pedestrian right

  • Pedestrian watch your step

  • Use other footpath

  • Footpath closed

  • Radios

Inspection sign off

  • I have completed this vehicle prestart prior to operating the vehicle and will return the vehicle in a clean, tidy and undamaged state with all signage and devices.

  • Driver signature

  • Once completed, send this inspection to operations@trafficprofessionals.com.au

  • STOP! CONTACT THE OPERATIONS MANAGER BEFORE PROCEEDING

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