Mobile Equipment Inspection
The aim is to ensure that all mobile machinery—such as forklifts, loaders, utility vehicles, and other motorized equipment—is safe, reliable, and fully operational before and during use. By systematically checking critical components such as brakes, hydraulics, tires, controls, safety devices, and structural integrity, these inspections help identify early signs of wear, malfunction, or hazards that could lead to accidents or equipment failure.
Mobile Equipment Inspection
The aim is to ensure that all mobile machinery—such as forklifts, loaders, utility vehicles, and other motorized equipment—is safe, reliable, and fully operational before and during use. By systematically checking critical components such as brakes, hydraulics, tires, controls, safety devices, and structural integrity, these inspections help identify early signs of wear, malfunction, or hazards that could lead to accidents or equipment failure.
Fluids / Engine
Refill as needed with appropriate fluids
Engine compartment cleanliness
Belts OK
Oil leaks
Tires
Condition of tires
Condition of wheels
Visual Aesthetics
Inspect equipment for broken components
Hydraulic Cylinders
Cylinder Connection Pins
Protection devises
Cab frame, equipment frame, motor mounts, welds, frame bolts.
Bucket/ Fork condition
Overall cleanliness of machine
Add picture if needed
Cab
Inspection of cab and controls
Bucket/ fork controls / Cab tilt
Lights OK
Fix lights if possible
Gauges OK
Seat belt OK
Parking Brake OK
Foot brake OK
Steering/ Hydrostatic steering OK
Windows clean and condition OK
If windows are not applicable, PASS
Greasing
Inspection Checklist
If checklist is not present, contact your EHS buisness partner for a copy of checklist. Any checklist filled out, give them to the EHS leader or Maintenance Manager to file.
Source: Goodland Crush - Scoular (Community Member)
