Information

  • Vehicle Being Checked

  • Document No.

  • Conducted on

  • Checked by

Items to check

Items to check

  • 1 x Spare camera batteries

  • 1 x fuel card

  • 1 x camera

  • 1 x E-tag

  • 1 x bottle of sunscreen

  • 1 x first aid kit

  • 1 x hacksaw

  • 1 x Phillips head screw driver large

  • 1 x Phillips head screw driver small

  • 1 x flat head screw driver large

  • 1 x flat head screw driver small

  • 1 x large shifter

  • 1 x small shifter

  • 1 x pliers

  • 2 x hacksaw blades

  • 1 x can of wasp spray

  • 1 x hammer with string attached

  • 1 x measuring tape (8 or 10 meter)

  • 1 x roll of electrical tape

  • 1 x roll of duct tape

  • 1 x can of WD40

  • 1 x scissors

  • 2 x plastic clamps

  • 1 x spare knife blades

  • 1 x roll of masking tape

  • 1 x pack of cable ties

  • 1 x Johnny Holmes bit

  • 1 x pair of side cutters or tin snips

  • 1 x Philips head drill bit

  • 1 x small tracking with D's

  • 1 x Rail backpack

  • 1 x 30m measuring tape or larger

  • 1 x magnetic screw guide

  • 1 x bunch of site keys

  • 1 x Rescue Pulley (not in all cars)

  • 1 x can of white spray paint

  • 1 x 60m pull up rope

  • 2 x workmen above signs

  • 1 x wood saw

  • 5 x spare ratchets

  • 3 x witches hats

  • 1 x ladder chain and lock

  • 1 x 22 ft ladder

  • 1 x silicone and caulking gun

  • 1 x 30ft ladder

  • 1 x 8 piece hex key set

  • 1 x 3 piece socket adapters

  • 1 x 10mm ratchet ring spanner

  • 1 x 21mm socket

  • 1 x 32mm socket with adapter

  • 1 x T-piece driver

  • Is there a handheld charger in the vehicle, and does it work?

  • Is the cigarette lighter plug working in the vehicle?

  • Have you checked the oil and water in the vehicle?

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