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Mobile Elevating Work Platform Pre-Use Inspection Checklist

This document is a checklist for inspecting a mobile elevating work platform before and during use. It has over 40 inspection items across multiple systems to check for things like fluid levels, leaks, wear, function, and safety. Completing the inspection helps ensure the equipment is safe to operate.
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Mobile Elevating Work Platform Pre-Use Inspection Checklist

This document is a checklist for inspecting a mobile elevating work platform before and during use. It has over 40 inspection items across multiple systems to check for things like fluid levels, leaks, wear, function, and safety. Completing the inspection helps ensure the equipment is safe to operate.
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Mobile Elevating Work Platform Pre-use Inspection Checklist

Operator: Make & Model:


Company: Hour Meter Reading:
Location: Date: MM/DD/YYYY Unit No.:
POWER OFF CHECKS Status POWER ON CHECKS Status
OK NO N/A OK NO N/A
1) Wheels and Tires M M M 21) Unit starts and runs properly M M M
2) Lights/Strobes M M M 22) Instruments/Gauges M M M
3) Mirrors/Visibility aids M M M 23) Warning lights/audible alarms M M M
4) Engine/Engine compartment: 24) Fuel/Charge level M M M
a) Belts/Hoses M M M 25) Horn/audible warning device(s) M M M
b) Cables/Wires M M M 26) Function controls:
c) Debris M M M a) Boom/Jib/Lift Arms – raise/lower/extend/retract M M M
5) Battery/Batteries: b) Turret rotate M M M
a) Terminals tight M M M c) Drive – forward/reverse M M M
b) Clean/Dry/Secure M M M d) Steer – left/right M M M
6) Hydraulics: e) Platform – tilt/rotate/extend M M M
a) Cylinders/Rods M M M f) Stability enhancing devices M M M
b) Hoses/Lines/Fittings M M M g) Function-enable (deadman) devices M M M
7) Fluids: 27) Emergency/auxiliary controls M M M
a) Engine oil Level Leaks M M M 28) Safety interlocks M M M
b) Engine coolant Level Leaks M M M 29) Braking – stops & holds M M M
c) Hydraulic oil Level Leaks M M M 30) Other: M M M
d) Fuel/Battery Level Leaks M M M GENERAL OK NO N/A
8) Data/Capacity plate M M M 31) Housekeeping M M M
9) Verify equipment inspections are current M M M 32) Manufacturer's operating manuals M M M
10) Counterweight/Counterweight bolt(s) M M M 33) Decals/Warnings/Placards M M M
11) Cover panels M M M 34) Misc. parts – loose/missing/broken M M M
12) Boom valley/under platform – leaks/debris M M M WORKPLACE INSPECTION OK NO N/A
13) Accessory plugs and cables M M M 35) Drop-offs or holes M M M
14) Boom/lift arms – general condition/wear M M M 36) Bumps and floor/ground obstructions M M M
15) Power track – lines/hoses M M M 37) Debris M M M
16) Safety prop functional M M M 38) Overhead obstructions M M M
17) Platform – guardrails/toe board/anchorages/gate M M M 39) Energized power lines M M M
18) Weather-resistant storage compartment/manuals M M M 40) Hazardous locations M M M
19) Control markings M M M 41) Ground surface and support conditions M M M
20) Other: M M M 42) Pedestrian/vehicle traffic M M M
M M M 43) Wind and weather conditions M M M
M M M 44) Other possible hazards M M M

Report any problems found to your supervisor/employer. ALWAYS lock/tag-out unsafe equipment.
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Alternative operator’s initials:

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