Battery Charger and Jump Pack Charging Station Audit
Battery Charger and Jump Pack Charging Station Audit
Inspection template for auditing in-store battery charger and jump pack charging stations, with emphasis on safe charging practices, equipment condition, housekeeping, signage, and readiness of demo and rental units.
Inspection Details and Station Identification
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Station location identified
Record the aisle, department, bay, or wall section where the charging station is located.
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Inspection date and time recorded
Document when the audit was completed.
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Inspector name and role recorded
Enter the inspector's name and job title or role.
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Station type identified
Select the primary equipment type present at the station.
Electrical Safety and Charging Equipment
- Chargers show no visible damage, overheating, or exposed conductors
- Power cords, plugs, and connectors are intact and strain-relieved
- Charging units are plugged into approved outlets and not using damaged adapters or daisy-chained power strips
- Charging equipment is positioned to prevent cord pinch, trip, or contact damage
Battery and Jump Pack Condition
- Demo and rental units are charging or stored at the required charge state per SOP
- Units show no swelling, leakage, corrosion, odor, or heat damage
- Battery terminals and clamps are clean, secure, and free of corrosion
- Defective or out-of-service units are tagged and removed from use
Housekeeping, Ventilation, and Layout
- Area is free of combustible storage, clutter, and unnecessary packaging
- Charging station has unobstructed access for inspection and emergency response
- Ventilation openings or airflow paths are unobstructed
- Floor area is dry and free of spills, residue, or slip hazards
Signage, PPE, and Safe Work Practices
- No-smoking and ignition source restrictions are posted and visible
- Required PPE for battery handling is available and used as required by SOP
- Employees are following safe charging and handling procedures
- Emergency contact or escalation instructions are posted near the station
Emergency Response and Follow-Up
- Fire extinguisher is present, accessible, and within inspection date
- Eyewash or first-aid response equipment is accessible when required by the hazard assessment
- Deficiencies documented and assigned for corrective action
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