A visual inspection is a routine check that involves examining the equipment for any clear indications of wear, damage, or defect. This process does not require taking apart the product and is typically performed regularly to ensure the equipment looks safe and functional.
Conversely, servicing is a more comprehensive process. The process includes disassembling the product, examining the internal components, and replacing any parts if needed. Servicing can only be performed by trained and authorised agents due to the complexity and safety implications of the work.
Both practices are crucial in maintaining the ongoing safety, performance, and compliance of safety equipment.
Key points:
- Visual inspection is a straightforward examination for any noticeable damage or wear.
- It doesn't require taking apart the equipment.
- Servicing involves taking apart, conducting internal inspections, and replacing parts.
- Only trained and authorized agents can perform servicing.
- Regular visual inspections and scheduled servicing together ensure product safety and longevity.
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