This audit is to be used to carry out an inspection on the whole range of VICSES trailers - specifically lighting, storm and box trailers. This inspection can also be used for boat trailers (please see boat inspection for a boat related inspection).
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Inspection Date:
Reason for Audit
Auditor:
By signing this audit sheet, I acknowledge I am required to carry out the audit to the best of my ability as well as making right any minor issues observed. Any major issues that are unable to be rectified will be immediately reported to the Deputy Controller Operations:
Signature:
Generic Trailer Inspection
Wheels and bearing in serviceable condition
Body/chassis clean and free of damage
Trailer lights operational (indicator, brake and park light)
Drawbar clean and free from damage or obstructions
Spare tyre present and at correct pressure
Tow ball hitch secured, greased and functional
Locking handle pin present and secure
Jockey wheel secure and in operational condition (check lubrication)
Safety chains present and secure (complete with rated D-shackle on each length)
Locking handle pin present and secure
Trailer plug present and free from damage (check pins and outer sheath)
Trailer lights operational (indicator, brake and park light)
Registration plate present and light works
Width lights operational
Comments
Lighting Trailer
Outer body cowl clean, secure and free of damage
Exhaust port flap present and functional
Internal motor clean
Fuel level checked (no less than 3/4 full)
Engine oil levels correct
Motor runs well, smooth and no excessive noise or vibration
Emergency stop operational
Lighting mast securing turnbuckles in place and operational
Mast functions in all positions from control panel (limit switches working correctly)
Control panel clean and not damaged
All switches and controls serviceable
Lights operate properly and illuminate correctly
Power outlets on generator serviceable and functional (live tool test)
Light mast stows correctly
Comments
Storm Response Trailer
Outer body and panels are clean and free of damage
Ladder rack secure and functional
Generator mounted on draw bar secure and fully operational (see generator checklist)
Near and offside doors operate correctly
Offside small locker functional
Nearside hand wash station functional
Body/chassis clean and free of damage
Rear step secure and functional
Witches hats (five) present and secured to draw bar on stem
Light mast secure and functional
Decals and stickers present and in good condition
Inside lockers and drawers functional
Trailer lights operational (indicator, brake and park light)
Topside carry racks secure and functional
Comments
Boat Trailer
Tilt mechanism operational
Bilge strake runners and rollers secure, operational and lubricated
Registration plate present and light works
Hand winch present and functional (including winch stem)
Mudguards clean and serviceable
Trailer free from rust or water damage
Hubs show no signs of oil leaks
Improvised launch wheel secure and functional
Safety chain present and in good condition (including D-shackle)
Comments
Sign Off
I hereby certify that all information is accurate and that an actual inspection was conducted.
By signing this audit sheet, I acknowledge I am required to carry out the audit to the best of my ability as well as making right any minor issues observed. Any major issues that are unable to be rectified will be immediately reported to the Deputy Controller Operations:
Signature:
Kris J. Parker
VICSES - Generic Trailer Inspection
This audit is to be used to carry out an inspection on the whole range of VICSES trailers - specifically lighting, storm and box trailers. This inspection can also be used for boat trailers (please see boat inspection for a boat related inspection).
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