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An inspection should proceed with container contents, including the lashings used to secure cargo. Inspectors should also examine bills of lading, invoices and packing lists to ensure that cargo is correctly declared. Legal requirements, such as regulatory mandates, remain relevant throughout the inspection process.
Procedures must be in place to verify the physical integrity of the container structure prior to stuffing, to include the reliability of the locking mechanisms of the doors. A 7-Point Container Inspection process is recommended for all containers.
An inspection checklist, when used properly, is an assurance that a particular piece of equipment has been inspected. As each item on the checklist is ticked off, the person doing the inspection is verifying that each component of the equipment is in correct working order.
An ISO container inspection checklist is used to assess the structural integrity of intermodal containers and guarantee the safe transport of cargo. Use this checklist to follow the 7-point technique in performing ISO container inspections, comply with international regulations, and prevent container fires.
Every checklist for container inspection should include fields for the name of a certified inspector, the date of an inspection and the inspectors signature. In ance with ISO Standard 6346, inspectors should also account for the owner code, category, serial number, check digit and weight of each container.
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Procedures must be in place to verify the physical integrity of the container structure prior to stuffing, to include the reliability of the locking mechanisms of the doors. A 7-Point Container Inspection process is recommended for all containers.
Check for structural damage (dents, holes, repairs); support beams are visible; and ensure no foreign objects are mounted on the container. Ensure locks and locking mechanisms are secure and reliable; check for loose bolts; ensure hinges are secure and reliable; and check for signs of hidden compartments.
Check for structural damage (dents, holes, repairs); support beams are visible; and ensure no foreign objects are mounted on the container. Ensure locks and locking mechanisms are secure and reliable; check for loose bolts; ensure hinges are secure and reliable; and check for signs of hidden compartments.

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