Safety Inspection Report Analysis
Reviewing safety inspection reports is often overlooked and they can be difficult to interpret.
• Do you know how brake readings should be recorded?
• Do you know if a safety inspection report is up to date?
• Do you know what should be on the report?
• Can you interpret what a technician is reporting?
• Do you know why something is “advised” or “monitored”?
A safety inspection report should be completed correctly and must be easy to understand. Reports can be used in Public Inquiries, Insurance Claims, Accident Investigation, Litigation and it is the Operator who must explain them, not a maintenance provider. Reports must be kept for 15 months.
Maintenance providers are often unaware of the requirements for completing inspection reports but it is your responsibility, not theirs. Checking safety inspection reports can form part of your quality monitoring process.