Hoist Inspection Using eAuditor
The Hoist Inspection helps you ensure that lifting equipment is safe, reliable, and ready for use. It helps you detect faults early and prevent accidents. You can use eAuditor to record inspection results, capture defects, and maintain clear safety records.
1. Open the App
Open eAuditor on your phone or tablet.
2. Create the Template
- Go to Templates
- Tap Create Template
- Choose Blank Template
3. Add Sections
Basic Information
Add fields for:
- Hoist ID or tag number
- Location
- Date
- Inspector name
Hoist Inspection – Visual Check
Inspect overall condition:
- No visible damage or wear
- Structure is stable and secure
- No corrosion or cracks appear
Hoist Inspection – Hooks and Chains
Check lifting components:
- Hooks are not bent or cracked
- Safety latches work properly
- Chains or ropes show no damage
Hoist-Inspection – Controls and Operation
Test functionality:
- Controls respond correctly
- Hoist moves smoothly
- No unusual noise appears
Hoist- Inspection – Safety Features
Verify safety systems:
- Limit switches function properly
- Emergency stop works
- Load capacity labels are visible
Hoist, Inspection – Power System
Check power supply:
- Electrical connections are secure
- No exposed wires
- Power source is stable
Photos
Add photos in eAuditor to record defects or safe condition.
Comments
Write notes about issues, repairs, or actions needed.
Signatures
Collect the inspector’s signature to confirm the inspection.
4. Complete the Hoist-Inspection
Open the template in eAuditor before use.
Inspect all components and record results.
5. Save the Record
Tap Complete Inspection
Export the report as a PDF
Save the file as an inspection record
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How often should a hoist be inspected?
Hoists should undergo daily visual checks before use, frequent inspections (monthly), and periodic detailed inspections (quarterly or annually) depending on usage and regulatory requirements.
2. Who is qualified to perform a hoist inspection?
A competent person with proper training, knowledge of hoist systems, and familiarity with safety standards should conduct inspections.
3. What are the key components checked during a hoist inspection?
Inspectors typically examine hooks, chains or wire ropes, brakes, limit switches, load chains, gears, and electrical systems for wear, damage, or malfunction.
4. What are common signs of hoist failure?
Unusual noises, jerky movements, worn-out chains, damaged hooks, oil leaks, and inconsistent lifting performance can indicate potential issues.
5. Is it necessary to maintain inspection records?
Yes, maintaining detailed inspection logs helps track the condition of the hoist, ensures compliance, and supports preventive maintenance.
6. What should be done if a defect is found?
The hoist should be immediately taken out of service until the issue is repaired and verified by a qualified professional.
7. Are load tests required during inspection?
Yes, periodic load testing is often required to ensure the hoist can safely handle its rated capacity.
8. What safety standards apply to hoist inspections?
Standards may vary by region, but commonly include OSHA, ASME, or other local regulatory guidelines.
9. Can operators perform inspections?
Operators can perform routine pre-use checks, but detailed inspections must be carried out by trained personnel.
10. Why is hoist inspection important?
Regular inspections help prevent accidents, extend equipment life, and ensure safe and efficient operations.
✅ This Hoist Inspection helps you ensure safe lifting operations and prevent equipment failure. 🏗️📋


