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• Checks for defects must be carried out at least once every 24 hours.

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• Any defect that is found must be recorded, together with the action taken to correct it.

• Staff should be trained on how to carry out the checks and report defects, and should be given enough time to complete these requirements.

• Drivers must be alert to, and report any sign of faults while driving the vehicle.

• A Vosa guide to monitoring the roadworthiness of commercial goods vehicles can be downloaded from: www.vosagov.uktvosacorp/repository/Guide%20to %20Maintaining%20Roadworthiness.pdf • The Freight Transport Association's DVD Routine Checks for Vans and Light Vehicles, released in March, costs £15 and is available by phoning 08717 111111.

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