City Lifting Trailer Goods Vehicle Inspection
by Simon Sanderson, from the Community
This trailer goods vehicle inspection checklist helps drivers, fleet managers, and lifting contractors assess roadworthiness and compliance before operation. It covers registration plates, body and chassis condition, wheels and hubs, tyres, suspension, steering, braking systems and performance, coupling and air lines, lights and reflectors, sideguards and under-run devices, hydraulic and lifting equipment, load security, doors and shutters, interior and exterior cleanliness, decals and safety signage. It also includes sections for torque checks, signatures, and remarks on defects to support maintenance and audit trails.
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