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  • Site

  • MHE Type

  • Asset ID No.
  • Conducted on

Checklist

A. FLUID LEVEL

  • The following fluid level is within manufacturers’
    specifications:

  • (a) Battery water level;

  • (b) Fuel level;

  • (c) Engine oil level;

  • (d) Radiator water level;

  • (e) Transmission oil level;

  • (f) Hydraulic fluid level; and

  • (g) Brake fluid level.

B. LIGHTS

  • The following lights are in good working condition:

  • (a) Headlights (high beam)

  • (b) Reverse indicator

  • (c) Brake indicator

  • (d) Hazard lights

C. ADJUSTMENTS TO SUIT OPERATOR'S VIEW

  • The following adjustments are made to suit the operator’s
    view:

  • (a) Driver seat

  • (b) Rear view mirror

D. BRAKES

  • 4. Foot brake is able to hold and stop the MHE smoothly.

  • 5. Parking brake is able to hold the MHE when parked.

E. TYRES

  • 6. Tyres are inflated and free of excessive wear or damage.

  • 7. Tyre nuts are tight.

  • 8. Tyres have adequate thread.

F. LIFT OR LOWER SYSTEM

  • 9. Controls of the lift or lower system are able to move freely.

  • 10. Lift or lower system is able to return to neutral when <br>released

G. OTHERS

  • 11. The battery connecting terminals are tight and free of exterior <br>defects.

  • 12. Battery covers and guarding over other hazardous parts are <br>in place and secured.

  • 13. There are no visible signs of leakage (e.g., oil, water).

  • 14. Operator’s seat is free of visible defects.

  • 15. Ensure the following is in good working condition:

  • (a) Rear view mirror

  • (b) Seat belt

  • (c) Mast or forks

  • (d) Fan belt

  • (e) Lifting chain

  • (f) Lifting hose

  • (g) Limit switches

  • (h) Hour meter gauge and other gauges on the instrument panel

  • (i) Battery charge or discharge indicator

  • (j) Horn

  • (k) Hydraulic control lever

  • (l) Reverse warning buzzer

  • (m) Backup alarm

  • Observation
  • Observation

Confirmation

  • Is the MHE safe to use?

  • Name and Signature of Inspector

  • Name and Signature of Supervisor

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