Daily Pre-Operation Inspection, Daily Vehicle Inspection Reports Sample Clauses

Daily Pre-Operation Inspection, Daily Vehicle Inspection Reports. Each driver shall inspect vehicles daily before pulling out of the yard in accordance with state requirements. If there are any defects, the driver must enter the defects on a Daily Vehicle Inspection (DVI) report, or similar Contractor provided document, as required by the California Vehicle Code. Even if there are no defects, the driver must sign and date the DVI report prior to leaving the yard. DVI’s shall remain with the vehicle for the duration of the day and shall be replaced on a daily basis by maintenance personnel. A vehicle with a DVI showing defects must be inspected and appropriate action taken on items noted on the report. After repairs are performed, the mechanic must sign the DVI report, and the information must be transferred to the Shop Work Order or similar document. DVI reports showing defects must be dated at the upper right front corner and filed in chronological order for inspection and verification purposes. Once this is completed, the DVI report becomes a permanent record in the vehicle file for that vehicle and must be available for review/inspection at all times.
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