This checklist can be used to inspect industrial tractors on a daily basis as per OSHA's requirements.
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This checklist can be used to inspect industrial tractors on a daily basis as per OSHA's requirements.
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OSHA generic daily inspection checklist for powered industrial trucks.
An industrial safety checklist is used by inspectors to ensure the overall safety of a facility in any industrial setting: usually manufacturing, chemical processing, among others. This industrial safety checklist is based on the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's (CCOHS) Sample Checklist for Manufacturing Facilities. Easily customize this checklist using SafetyCulture's template editor to create an industry safety checklist for your specific needs. Complete this checklist with your signature and a time stamp, or exactly when this checklist was completed, will automatically be added below.
The Industrial Site Safety Audit template enables thorough safety assessments of industrial environments. It covers key areas such as storage zones, machinery operations, electrical safety, PPE compliance, and emergency readiness. Inspectors can capture both observations and photo evidence, record corrective actions, and generate professional audit reports. Ideal for safety officers, facility managers, and industrial operations teams focused on maintaining top safety standards.
This AFI 91-203 checklist helps inspect agricultural tractors and implement attachments for safety and compliance. It covers operator training and fitness, required PPE, pre-operation walkarounds, proper use of equipment, ROPS and seatbelts, guards and power takeoff shielding, and maintenance practices. The checklist also addresses noise hazard surveys, slow-moving vehicle markings and lighting, slope and mowing precautions, sickle bar positioning, safe shutdown procedures, and flight line communication and signage requirements.