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How to fill out the GC13 MEWP Reception And Inspection Report - CITB online
The GC13 MEWP Reception And Inspection Report - CITB is an essential document used for inspecting mobile elevating work platforms. This guide will provide you with comprehensive, step-by-step instructions on how to fill out this form online to ensure all necessary checks are documented accurately.
Follow the steps to complete the report effectively.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it for editing.
- Begin by filling in the 'Company name' field with the name of the organization conducting the inspection.
- Enter the 'Project title' relating to the operation of the mobile elevating work platform.
- Specify the 'Location' where the equipment is situated.
- Fill in the 'Contract no.' associated with the project.
- Indicate the 'Equipment type and model' of the mobile elevating work platform.
- Provide the 'Unique identification no.' assigned to the equipment for tracking.
- Input the name of the 'Plant owner’ who legally owns the equipment.
- Record the name of the 'Plant user' who will operate the equipment.
- Under the general section, make any necessary comments or actions related to the inspection.
- Proceed to check and document the condition of the boom/scissor structure, ensuring all components, including pins, are in order.
- Verify if the operator’s manual is securely provided with the MEWP.
- Check if all boom operations are fully operational and make notes.
- Confirm that the plant displays all appropriate safe working load (SWL) markings.
- Ensure that all moving parts are safeguarded with suitable guards.
- Test the ground/basket switching controls for correct operation.
- Validate that all controls, including emergency stops, are properly identified and marked.
- Assess if the plant is generating excessive noise, fumes, or exhaust gases.
- Evaluate the condition of edge protection and handrails to ensure they are secure.
- Check that brakes and steering systems function effectively.
- Ensure the horn operates clearly for safety alerts.
- Inspect wheels/nuts, tyres, or tracks to confirm they are intact and fastened.
- Verify that directional travel instructions are clear and properly marked on the equipment.
- Note if a hand tool storage facility is provided.
- Inspect the condition of extending axles or outriggers if they are fitted.
- Examine fuel, engine/hydraulic oils, and coolant levels for any leaks.
- Confirm that secured special gas cylinders are present if the MEWP is LPG powered.
- Evaluate the battery condition, including the leads and water levels where applicable.
- Check that running and working lights are operational.
- Record the hours run on receipt.
- Make comments or specify any additional checks completed.
- In the lifting equipment section, check if the certificate of thorough examination is current (within six months).
- Assess the condition of any ancillary items, like chains and ropes.
- Continue with the safety critical items, ensuring the plant has suitable attachment points for safety harnesses.
- Verify that the dead-man's controls function properly.
- Check if the plant features working travelling and tilt alarms that can be heard at a distance of 10 metres.
- Ensure maximum gradient displays or an inclinometer is present where needed.
- Confirm that the emergency lowering function is operational.
- Assess if a portable drain earth can be attached when working in substations.
- Document the maximum safe operating gradient and ensure it is displayed.
- Record the maximum safe wind speed for operation and confirm it is displayed.
- Check that the plant is equipped with a suitable fire extinguisher located conveniently.
- Inspect if the plant has fire or exhaust suppression systems where required.
- Finally, sign off confirming that the checks have been completed and specify if the item is in safe working order or not, including your name, position, signature, and date.
Complete your GC13 MEWP Reception And Inspection Report - CITB online today!
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