Use this daily hoist inspection checklist to confirm the hoist type and ID, verify bay access is clear, check warning labels, lift cables, rubber support pads, arm locking and height mechanisms, hydraulic rams for leaks, electrical cables and switches, mounting points, and jack lifting beams. Ensure smooth operation without abnormal noise or vibration, and confirm scissor hoists self-lock when raised and disengage when lowered. Record who conducted the check, the site, date, and any additional comments. This template helps teams maintain safe vehicle lifting operations and reduce equipment risks.
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