Inspections
Truck inspections are critical to ensure the safety, reliability, and legal compliance of a vehicle. These inspections are typically done at regular intervals and help identify potential issues that could affect the equipments performance, the driver's safety, or the safety of others on the road.
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DOT Inspections
DOT inspections are safety checks conducted by the Department of Transportation (DOT) or certified inspectors to ensure that commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) comply with federal safety regulations. These inspections help prevent accidents by identifying mechanical issues, driver violations, and unsafe practices.
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Crane Inspections
Crane inspection is the process of evaluating a crane’s condition, components, and safety features to ensure it meets regulatory standards and operates safely. Regular inspections help prevent accidents, equipment failures, and costly downtime.
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Hi-rail Vehicle Inspections
Hi-rail vehicle inspection involves evaluating specialized vehicles equipped with retractable rail wheels that allow them to operate on both roads and railway tracks. These inspections ensure the vehicle’s safety, reliability, and compliance with industry regulations, preventing accidents and equipment failures.
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Vehicle Safety Inspection
Vehicle safety inspection is a thorough examination of a vehicle’s key components to ensure it meets safety standards and is roadworthy. These inspections are required by law in some areas and help prevent accidents by identifying potential hazards.
