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Run: Warehouse Battery Watering Audit

Use this Warehouse Battery Watering Audit template to check battery water levels, PPE, ventilation, and fire safety in one pass. It helps you catch overfilli...

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Inspection Scope and Area Readiness

Aisles, charging bays, and access points are clear enough for safe inspection and service access.
Watering tools, battery banks, and charging stations are clearly identified and match site procedures.
Absorbents, neutralizer if applicable, and cleanup tools are available within the battery area.
Eyewash or wash station is accessible within 10 seconds and not blocked by stored items.

Battery Water Level and Watering Practice

Water level is at the specified fill mark or within the manufacturer-approved range for each inspected battery.
Battery temperature has stabilized per site procedure before watering to reduce overflow and damage risk.
Approved water source, clean nozzle/fill device, and contamination controls are used during watering.
Battery tops, trays, and surrounding surfaces are free from signs of overflow, leaks, or dried residue.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Compliance

Gloves suitable for battery service are worn without tears, cracks, or excessive wear.
Safety glasses with side shields, goggles, or face shield are worn per site procedure when watering batteries.
Apron, sleeves, or other protective clothing required by the site battery SOP is in use.
Reusable PPE is maintained in usable condition and stored to prevent contamination or damage.

Ventilation, Electrical, and Fire Safety

Area ventilation appears sufficient to control fumes and maintain safe working conditions.
Open flames, smoking, sparks, or unauthorized hot work are not present near the battery watering area.
Cables, connectors, chargers, and plugs are intact with no exposed conductors or overheating signs.
Required extinguisher is mounted or staged, visible, and not blocked by materials or equipment.

Training, Records, and Corrective Actions

Personnel performing watering can demonstrate site-specific training and safe work practices.
Battery watering checks, maintenance, and corrective actions are documented and up to date.
Any non-conformance identified during the audit has an owner, action plan, and target completion date.
Inspector signs and dates the audit after review of findings and corrective actions.

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