Inspection Products - Workplace Inspection Checklists

Accidents in the workplace can be a frequent occurrence, often as a result of inadequate training or equipment misuse/malfunction.

Good to Go Safety offers a simple but effective solution to workplace safety. Our Safe Equipment Management System (SEMS) is totally flexible to suit your needs in terms of equipment type and frequency of inspection. You can buy as individual components or in kit format for a weekly or daily inspection. Good to Go Safety comprises of three main components:

Status Tag: a universal tag is used on all equipment types to display the findings of a completed checklist

Tamper Evident Seals: an optional extra that can be fitted to the tag once the completed checklist has been inserted. If the seal is missing or broken it indicates someone may have tried to tamper with the inspection.

Paper Check Books: each check book contains 25 inspections and retains a duplicate copy of the completed checklist. Available for various types of workplace equipment.

In addition to our core components we also offer a range of additional accessories to further help with the storage and display of essential check books to ensure employees are always able to complete their pre-use equipment checks.


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Harness Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Harness Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Carry out pre-use checks and spot potential faults before they develop into a more serious and costl..

£37.10

Ladder Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Ladder Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Spot potential faults on ladders before they develop into a more serious and costly defect. WAH..

£37.10

Loader Crane Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Loader Crane Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Lorry loaders are complex machines with electrical, mechanical and hydraulic systems that require th..

£37.10

MEWP Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

MEWP Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Improve workplace safety and reduce maintenance costs on your MEWPs by carrying out safety inspectio..

£37.10

Overhead Crane Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Overhead Crane Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Overhead cranes must be thoroughly examined at least every twelve months to comply with LOLER. It is..

£37.10

Pallet Truck Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Pallet Truck Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Pallet truck inspections help spot potential faults before they develop into a more serious and cost..

£37.10

Dumper Truck Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Dumper Truck Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Tipper accidents are a common problem within the construction and quarry industries, often causing s..

£37.10

Podium Step Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Podium Step Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

The Work at Height Regulations (WAHR) suggests using equipment with a working platform and guard rai..

£37.10

Racking Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Racking Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Improve safety in your warehouse and reduce maintenance costs on your equipment by carrying out pa..

£37.10

Front Loader Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Front Loader Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Loader bucket trucks (also known as shovel loaders or front loaders) have the capacity to cause seri..

£37.10

Scaffold Tower Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Scaffold Tower Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

One of the main reasons for incidents occurring with Scaffold Towers is due to flaws in its erection..

£37.10

Straddle Carrier Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Straddle Carrier Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

LOLER specifies the need to carry out a thorough examination of Straddle Carriers at least once ever..

£37.10

Telehandler Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Telehandler Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

The continuing development of telehandlers (telescopic materials handlers) in terms of capacity and ..

£37.10

Tow Tractor Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Tow Tractor Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

A fully laden tow tractor and trailer can pull some serious tonnage so pre-use equipment checks of b..

£37.10

Tractor Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Tractor Inspections - Weekly Checklist Kit

Allow workers to carry out pre-use checks and spot potential faults before they develop into a more ..

£37.10

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