Daily Equipment Inspection - Final
Equipment maintenance involves the continuous process of checking, repairing, and servicing operating equipment to ensure businesses can function without interruption.
Daily Equipment Inspection - Final
Follow this procedure for daily inspection of your equipment before and after operation to make sure it is in good working condition.
Pass - Good to run
Flag - Safe to operate, but needs attention
Fail - Equipment should not be operated
Lights
Steps & Handrails
Tires & Tracks
Exhaust
Fenders
Bucket, Cutting Edge, Teeth
Lifting Mechanism
Hoses
Fittings Greased
Hitch and Coupler
Wipers
Battery Cable
Fan Belt
Air Filter
Guards
Service Brakes
Parking Brakes
Back Up Alarm
Fire Extinguisher
Guages
Horn
Hydraulic Controls
Glass (All Sides)
Mirrors
Roll Over Protection
Seat Belt & Seat
Steering & Emergency Steering
Visible Fluid Leaks
Oil levels/Pressure
Coolant Level (only check when cold)
Hydraulic Oil
Transmission Fluid Level
Fuel Level
Meters - If an incorrect meter is chosen in the hour meter spot, enter zero. Select the next meter above (Hydraulic Oil Added) and then select hour meter and add the correct reading.
Gallons of Fuel Used
Meter name
Unit
Engine Oil Added
Meter name
Unit
Hydraulic Oil Added
Meter name
Unit
Hour Meter/Odometer
Meter name
Unit
Are there are any additional concerns?
if the answer is "oneOf [Yes]"
Please mark Flag, and describe the issue and add a picture.
Repairs or adjustments needed prior to safe operation?
if the answer is "oneOf [Yes]"
Please mark fail, and contact your supervisor.
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Source: Desert Aggregates (Community Member)
