0% found this document useful (0 votes)
756 views2 pages

Excavator Daily Inspection Checklist

This document contains a checklist for inspecting heavy equipment. It lists inspections of the equipment that take place on Mondays through Fridays. The checklist includes pre-start walkaround, starting the equipment and checking systems like lights and hydraulics are functioning properly. It also includes checking general areas like fire extinguishers and manuals are in place, and reporting any problems.

Uploaded by

Fira Kurniaty
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as XLSX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
756 views2 pages

Excavator Daily Inspection Checklist

This document contains a checklist for inspecting heavy equipment. It lists inspections of the equipment that take place on Mondays through Fridays. The checklist includes pre-start walkaround, starting the equipment and checking systems like lights and hydraulics are functioning properly. It also includes checking general areas like fire extinguishers and manuals are in place, and reporting any problems.

Uploaded by

Fira Kurniaty
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as XLSX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
  • Equipment Inspection Checklist: Contains a detailed checklist for daily equipment inspection and operation routines, highlighting areas to check and actions to report.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Date:
Hour Meter Reading:
Operator/Inspector:
1. Pre Start-up Walk-around M T W Th F S Su 2. Start-up
Safe area/equipment secured Seatbelt inspected and
Undercarriage Engine sounds normal
Track shoes/Wheels & Tires Instrument panel
Rollers Oil pressure
Sprockets Coolant Temperature
Idler wheels Hour meter
Track links 3. Powered Systems
Turntable/Slewing assembly Lights
Turret Horn
Cab Wipers
Glass Fan/Heater/Air conditioner
Doors Radio/Accessories
Emergency exit Hydraulic Controls
Entry/exit steps Drive
ROPS/FOPS/TOPS Steer
Counterweight bolts Turret rotate
Lights Boom
Mirrors Dipper/Stick
Engine/Engine compartment Work attachment
Fluid levels Accessories
Leaks 4. General
Belts/Hoses Housekeeping
Radiators/Coolers Fire extinguisher
Fire suppression system Manufacturer's manuals
Digging Assembly Log Book
Boom Decals/Warnings/Placards
Dipper/Stick Certification/Capacity labels
Work attachment Level indicator
Articulated joints Report any problems to your supervis
Hydraulics ALWAYS tag out unsafe equipment.
Fluid level Comments: Explain ‘F’
Leaks
Cylinders
Pins/Locks
Fittings
Hoses
ay Saturday Sunday

M T W Th F S Su

M T W Th F S Su

M T W Th F S Su

eport any problems to your supervisor.


ALWAYS tag out unsafe equipment.

‘F’

You might also like