Contributor: Safesite HQ 2 Jurisdiction: General
Use this to perform a general inspection on all farm equipment.
1. Model #/Serial#/Equipment Identifier
2. Has the operator been trained on how to use the lift?
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3. Are instruction and safety manuals available to operators?
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1. Is equipment maintained per manufacturer's recommendations?
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2. Are all safety signs and instructions legible?
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3. Wheels are properly inflated?
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4. Wheels are free of air leaks, excessive wear and rim damage?
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5. Is the equipment free of leaks?
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6. If equipment has track components, the track is well maintained and all elements of the track are inspected daily?
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1. When equipment is not in use, are the keys removed?
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2. The operator cab is well-maintained and all steps, handrails and grab bars are secure?
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3. Do all windows and mirrors have clear visibility?
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4. Seatbelt, safety harness, and other safety-related elements within the operator's cab are functional and free of damage?
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5. Equipment is free of issue indicators on the operator control panel's display?
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6. Equipment's lights, horn, and back-up alarms are functioning properly?
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7. Are fire extinguishers and first aid kits available on board?
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8. Are fire extinguishers and first aid kits on board maintained?
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9. Slow-moving emblems and flashing lights function properly?
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10. If applicable, equipment's rollover protection structure is maintained and free of damage?
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1. Engine compartment clean and free of all debris?
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2. Engine compartment's covers and guards are all in place?
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3. Are all belts and hoses connected properly and not damaged?
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1. Brake systems are inspected for any air or fluid leaks?
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2. Brake system components are in good condition and free of excess wear?
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3. Are fluid levels inspected regularly and maintained?
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