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Using
the ‘look-up’ table, points are calculated
using:
a)
Inspection Manual (IM) numbers which are Weighted:
Inspection Manual
(IM numbers)
For
example at annual test -
Brake
Systems and Components (IM59) score 6
Windscreen Wipers and Washers (IM25) score 2
The
weighting is consistent with the seriousness as viewed
in the Road Traffic Act 1988 as amended.
The
annual test figures are set lower to spot check figures
as the emphasis is on the condition of vehicle in the
working environment rather than on the condition at
the time of test.
b)
Whether the Prohibition issued is Immediate or Delayed.
c)
S’ Marked Defects:
These are where it is found that there must be a problem
with the maintenance procedures of
the Operator, in view of the defect found. This, as
you can see from the table, loads the defect points
value. An example of this is:
IM
No. 44 – Oil and Waste Leaks Delayed Prohibition
score 6 but if there is deemed to be a maintenance issue
then the score increases to 12.
An
example of how these tables are used can be viewed by
looking at the example Roadworthiness
Prohibition Notice
As
can be seen each item has been scored using the ‘S’
marked figures as, in this case there is a maintenance
problem that has been highlighted with this Operator.
Reports
are generated using this information for Examiners to
concentrate their efforts on those Operators performing
least well with the aim of progressively raising safety
standards.
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