Title Page

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • CMO ID

CHECKLIST

  • To be conducted once a week or every time there is a new driver

Under the Hood

  • Engine oil level

  • Comment

  • Engine coolant

  • Comment

  • Battery water and wiring

  • Comment

  • Windshield washer fluid

  • Comment

  • Fan and belt

  • Comment

  • Clean

  • Comment

Body Exterior and Lights

  • Headlights/permanent on feature

  • Comment

  • Park lights

  • Comment

  • Indicator/hazard lights

  • Comment

  • Tail lights

  • Comment

  • Amber beacon (lights rotating)

  • Comment

  • Reversing lights/beeper

  • Comment

  • Windscreen wipers

  • Comment

  • Paint/body work damage

  • Comment

  • Mirrors

  • Comment

  • Registration plate secure

  • Comment

  • Fire extinguisher (test & tag)

  • Comment

  • Wheel chocks

  • Comment

  • Load secure/cargo net

  • Comment

  • Tow Hitch

  • Comment

Tyres and Wheels

  • Tyres tread/ condition

  • Comment

  • Tyre pressure

  • Comment

  • Rim conditions

  • Comment

  • Wheel nuts secure/tight

  • Comment

  • Spare tyre

  • Comment

Interior and Mandatory Safety Accessories

  • Radio (UHF)

  • Comment

  • First aid kit

  • Comment

  • Seat belts (not frayed/operational)

  • Comment

  • Upholstery clean

  • Comment

  • Cabin clean/tidy (no tools in cabin)

  • Comment

  • Air conditioner

  • Comment

  • Horn

  • Comment

  • Glass clean

  • Comment

  • Jack/wheel spanner

  • Comment

  • 5L water

  • Comment

  • Torch

  • Comment

  • Safety triangles

  • Comment

  • Mine flags

  • Comment

  • IVMS

  • Comment

  • Letter of authority (beacon)

  • Comment

Other faults

  • I certify that I have correctly completed the Prestart checklist and rectified faults where applicable.

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