PERTRAIN-Tractor-Pre-Start-
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Tractor Pre Start Checklist Books help you assess your equipment before use.These checklists will help show potential hazards by exposing any damage or flaws by misuse, wear and tear or lack of servicing.
Tractor Pre-Start Checklist Book is designed by industry professionals to assist machinery owners and operators in meeting their obligations while promoting a safe working environment.
Purpose of a Tractor Prestart Book:
- Identify faults or hazards early to prevent accidents or breakdowns.
- Maintain legal compliance with workplace safety laws.
- Record inspections and defects for auditing and maintenance tracking.
- Support a culture of safety and responsibility among operators.
What’s Included in a Tractor Prestart Book?
Equipment Details:
- Tractor make, model, and serial number.
- Operator name and signature
- Odometer/hours
- Date and time
- Plant number or fleet ID.
Prestart Inspection Checklist:
- Cab & Controls: seatbelts, horn, wipers, gauges, steering, foot pedals
- Fluids: Oil levels, coolant, fuel, hydraulic fluid.
- Brakes & Suspension: park brake, service brake function
- Body & Chassis: frame, tray, hinges, wear plates
- Electrical: Lights, alarms, horn, battery condition.
- Tracks or Wheels: pressure, damage, wear, condition, wear
- Cutting teeth/blades: wear and damage
- Boom and chain: alignment, tension, damage
- Lights & Indicators: headlights, brake lights, work lights
- Safety Equipment: fire extinguisher, UHF radio, beacon, reversing alarm
- Structural Integrity: Cracks, damage, loose bolts.
- Emergency Stops & Warning Systems
Defect Reporting Section:
- Space to record any issues found during the inspection.
- Area for operator’s signature and supervisor’s acknowledgment.
Maintenance Log:
- Notes on repairs or servicing conducted.
Operator Sign-Off:
- Confirmation that the prestart has been completed.
- Acknowledgment of any identified faults.
Who Uses a Tractor Prestart Book?
- Operators – Complete the checklist before operating .
- Supervisors & Safety Officers – Review logs to ensure compliance.
- Maintenance Teams – Use records to schedule servicing and repairs.
- Safety Officers: Audit the books for compliance and incident investigations.
Why is it Important?
- Prevents breakdowns and reduces costly repairs.
- Improves safety by identifying hazards before operation.
- Meets workplace and regulatory requirements (e.g., Australian WHS laws).
- Provides a legal record of equipment inspections in case of an incident.