This lift sling and wire rope inspection checklist helps teams assess the condition of synthetic, chain, and wire slings before use. Record truck or trailer number, client or site, date, and preparer. For synthetic slings, check wear, broken stitches, heat or chemical damage, holes, cuts or snags, end fittings, and data tags to decide if the sling remains in service. For wire rope, capture certification details, length and size options, and evaluate for broken wires, abrasions, corrosion, distortion, damaged ends, and capacity tag. For chain slings, record length and size and inspect for damage indicators. Include manufacturer name, serial numbers, comments, and inspector name to complete a traceable, compliant inspection.
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