OSHA-aligned safety inspections for forklifts and heavy equipment. Documented checks performed on-site, with written reports for your records.

OSHA expects regular documented inspections. A written report from a qualified technician supports your compliance record.

Many serious failures (brake wear, mast issues, hydraulic leaks, electrical faults) develop quietly. A structured inspection catches them before they become incidents.

Documented inspection history strengthens your position if an incident occurs.

The whole point. Equipment that passes a real inspection is equipment that's safer to run.
Our detailed process ensures each primary function and linkage is physically reviewed. Each inspection ends with a written report identifying findings, severity, and recommended action.
And many more. If it runs, we can service it.

Tell us your equipment list and location. We schedule the inspection on a date that fits.

A technician inspects each unit against the standard checklist, on your site.

You receive a written report on every unit, with findings, severity, and recommended follow-up. Repairs can be quoted and scheduled from the same visit.