Efficient Vans: A Best Practice Guide to Cost - Transport Cafe
Efficient Vans: A Best Practice Guide to Cost - Transport Cafe
Efficient Vans: A Best Practice Guide to Cost - Transport Cafe
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Appendix 2: Driver’s Daily Vehicle Checklist<br />
and Fault Report<br />
Checks <strong>to</strong> be conducted before use of the vehicle<br />
Date: Vehicle registration:<br />
Driver:<br />
Vehicle make/type: Odometer reading:<br />
Marking Key:<br />
Satisfac<strong>to</strong>ry/available<br />
- Defective/missing<br />
External vehicle condition<br />
Item Mark Comments<br />
Condition of vehicle bodywork, windscreen,<br />
windows, lights<br />
Condition of windscreen wiper blades<br />
Cleanliness of windscreen, windows, mirrors,<br />
lights, number plate<br />
Security of load, trailer, roof rack<br />
Condition of tyres, tyre pressures, tyre wear<br />
Availability of spare wheel, jack and <strong>to</strong>ols<br />
Under-vehicle inspection: leaks, loose parts,<br />
foreign material<br />
Fluids<br />
X Critical fault<br />
N/A Not applicable<br />
Item Mark Comments<br />
Engine oil level<br />
Coolant level<br />
Windscreen wash level<br />
Brake/clutch fluid<br />
Power steering fluid<br />
Condition of battery, acid level, fixings and connections<br />
Oil or other fluid leaks<br />
NB: If any items are deemed<br />
critical, the driver must not drive<br />
the vehicle until the fault has<br />
been rectified.<br />
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