Site Truck Inspection
This procedure outlines the daily inspection of site trucks to ensure they are safe, roadworthy, and in proper working condition. It includes checking critical components such as tires, lights, brakes, engine fluids, and safety equipment to identify potential issues before operation and maintain reliable fleet performance.
Site Truck Inspection
This procedure outlines the daily inspection of site trucks to ensure they are safe, roadworthy, and in proper working condition. It includes checking critical components such as tires, lights, brakes, engine fluids, and safety equipment to identify potential issues before operation and maintain reliable fleet performance.
Enter Odometer
Meter name
Unit
Tires
Inspect the tires for any damage or low pressure and ensure they are properly inflated.
Lights
Examine the lights, including headlights, taillights, brake lights, and turn signals, to ensure they are all functioning correctly.
Windshield
Check the windshield for any cracks or chips that could impair visibility.
Mirrors
Inspect the mirrors to ensure they are clean and properly adjusted.
Seat Belts
Check the seat belts for any signs of wear or damage, and make sure they latch securely.
Horn
Test the horn to ensure it is working correctly.
Indicators
Ensure that all dashboard indicators and gauges are functioning properly.
Wipers
Check the windshield wipers for any cracks or tears and test their effectiveness.
Brakes
Inspect the brake pedal, accelerator, and clutch (if applicable) for any issues.
Engine (Oil)
Check the engine oil levels and inspect for any leaks.
Engine (Radiator)
Inspect the radiator fluid levels and ensure it is at the recommended level.
Engine (Belts & Hoses)
Inspect the belts and hoses for any signs of wear or leakage.
Engine (Battery)
Examine the battery terminals and cables for any corrosion or damage.
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Source: [CAT] Onslow - Captis Energy (Community Member)
