26 Month Inspection and Testing of Equipment and Machinery Checklist (Ireland)
Machinery and equipment in the workplace will need testing at regular intervals to ensure it is properly working and does not put employees at any risk.
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Workplace accidents and injuries are often the results of faulty equipment, meaning accidents could have been prevented if the equipment was in compliance with local regulations and safety standards. While some equipment may need testing weekly or annually, some equipment, such as steam receivers or air receivers may not need to be checked for at 26-month intervals. A safety inspector should use local regulations to determine what tests need to be completed, as well as look at the physical condition of the equipment for damage. Additionally, an employer should provide training for employees on how to safely use and maintain the equipment. The 26 Month Inspection and Testing of Equipment and Machinery Checklist (Ireland) app should be used by a safety inspector, employer, or representatives from a health and safety committee to conduct a test of scheduled equipment and provide a report on the status. It should outline what pieces of equipment were tested if it was in working order or if any corrective actions were needed. Conducting these tests that are in line with regulations such as those in the Safety, Health, and Welfare at Work, (General Application) will ensure the safety and health of employees. These measures can help with workplace morale, improve working conditions, minimize injury and illness as well as limit claims for workers' compensation.
The daily inspection can be found here, while other inspection and testing of equipment and machinery apps can be found in the GoCanvas store.
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