Use this checklist for daily operational and visual inspections of lifts.
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Use this checklist for daily operational and visual inspections of lifts.
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Free 1,000+ Workplace Checklists & Templates created by the SafetyCulture team.
This form is used by all samaritan crew members to perform daily shift change inspections.
This ambulance truck inspection checklist helps EMS teams perform thorough daily checks of vehicle fluids and tire pressures, verify oxygen levels and suction, confirm monitor readiness and battery status, and track drug box seals and temperatures. It covers linen and PPE stock, airway and IV supplies, decontamination, cockpit safety items, lights and sirens, and all interior and exterior compartments. Use it to note missing items, record tag numbers and PSI readings, and ensure the ambulance is stocked, compliant, and ready for service at the start of every shift.
Use this Ambulance 1 daily check to confirm vehicle readiness before each shift. The checklist covers in service status, fuel and general condition, PPE in the cab, stretcher cleanliness and restraints, Lucas device setup and battery tests, first in bag contents, airway and IV kits, essential medications such as epinephrine and naloxone, oxygen levels for portable and main tanks, trauma and pediatric equipment, LifePak cables and accessories, ECG electrodes and spares, battery exchanges, and user or transmit tests. It also prompts verification of splints, immobilization devices, stair chair, and cabinet stock, helping EMS crews maintain safety, reliability, and compliance.
Perform a thorough ambulance rig check before each shift. This checklist covers vehicle operation and safety systems, fluid levels, lights and sirens; EMS equipment including airway kits, oxygen, BVMs, CPAP, suction; IV supplies, diagnostics, BLS medications, and pediatric gear; interior and exterior tools, stretchers, splints, and PPE. Verify quantities, expirations, and functionality to ensure EMS readiness.