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Scissor Lift Pre-Use Inspection Checklist

This document provides a checklist for inspecting scissor lifts before and during use. The checklist includes over 50 items to check on the lift, batteries, engine, controls, and work area. Completing the inspection helps ensure the lift is safe to operate.

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Scissor Lift Pre-Use Inspection Checklist

This document provides a checklist for inspecting scissor lifts before and during use. The checklist includes over 50 items to check on the lift, batteries, engine, controls, and work area. Completing the inspection helps ensure the lift is safe to operate.

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Scissor Lift Pre-use Inspection Checklist

Operator: Company:
Unit type: Model:
Location: Unit no.:
Date: Shift:
1 – Pre Start-up Walk-around Status 2 – Powered Checks Status
OK NO N/A OK NO N/A
Wheels, tires & axles – condition/inflation M M M Engine – starts/oil pressure M M M
Hydraulic components – condition/leaks M M M Battery – charge level M M M
Data plate – accurate/legible M M M Gauges & instruments – hour meter/warning M M M
lights
Annual inspection verified M M M Ground and platform controls:
Battery tray – opens/closes easily, latches shut M M M • Elevating section – raise/lower M M M
Cover panels – open/close easily, latch/lock shut M M M • Drive – forward & reverse M M M
Engine – fluids/filters/belts/hoses M M M • Steer – left & right M M M
Batteries – clean/dry/secure/caps-cables/level M M M • Horn M M M
Fuel tank/level M M M • Outriggers/stabilizers M M M
Hydraulic oil level M M M • Pothole protection M M M
Lights & strobes M M M • Function-enable device M M M
Placards/labels/decals M M M Manual lowering system M M M
Top of base – leaks/debris M M M Safety interlocks M M M
Accessory plugs & cables M M M Other: M M M
Elevating section – general condition/wear M M M 3 – Workplace Inspection Status
OK NO N/A
Hydraulic cylinders & pin locks M M M Drop-offs or holes M M M
Pivot pins – wear/secured M M M Bumps & floor/ground obstructions M M M
Power track – lines/hoses M M M Debris M M M
Platform – guard rails/toe board/extension M M M Overhead obstructions M M M
Weather-resistant storage compartment – M M M Energized power lines M M M
appropriate manuals
All controls – clearly marked/hold to run M M M Hazardous locations M M M
Other: M M M Ground surface & support conditions M M M
M M M Pedestrian/vehicle traffic M M M
M M M Wind & weather conditions M M M
M M M Other possible hazards M M M
Comments

Operator name:
NOTE: This page may be reproduced without permission from the copyright holder. This checklist is provided for general use only and should be supplemented with good
judgment and the recommendations of the manufacturer.

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