Elements and Performance Criteria
- Prepare for scrutineering
- Rules and regulations governing vehicle and driver eligibility and safety criteria for the event are interpreted
- Scrutineering bay is checked to ensure availability of required tools and equipment to perform tests and measurements
- Scrutineering documentation is sourced and prepared
- Hazards associated with work are identified and risks are managed according to workplace procedures and safety requirements
- Concerns are reported to Chief Scrutineer or Clerk of Course according to category rules and supplementary regulations as required
- Pre-race briefing session is attended and own role and responsibilities are confirmed
- Confirm driver eligibility
- Confirm vehicle compliance
- Vehicle is examined to ensure it complies with mechanical and safety specifications for event according to category rules and supplementary regulations
- Compliance report is prepared and non-compliance is documented in scrutineering log book as required
- Defective vehicles, components or parts are impounded as required and according to category rules and supplementary regulations
- Monitor vehicle compliance
- Vehicles are observed in assembly and starting areas to identify mechanical and safety problems
- Work done on vehicle during pit stops is observed to ensure it complies with relevant rules and regulations
- Vehicle damage is examined after an incident to determine roadworthiness for re-entry into event according to category rules and supplementary regulations
- Vehicle damage reports are prepared and logbook updated as required and according to category rules and supplementary regulations
- Communicate decisions and complete reports
- Chief Scrutineer or Clerk of Course is advised of any breach of compliance according to category rules and supplementary regulations
- Participant reactions to decisions are managed and conflict situations are dealt with according to category rules, supplementary regulations and official’s code of conduct
- Inspection reports are checked to ensure they are completed accurately and are then signed
- Scrutineer’s report is completed at the end of event
- Prepare for scrutineering
- Rules and regulations governing vehicle and driver eligibility and safety criteria for the event are interpreted
- Scrutineering bay is checked to ensure availability of required tools and equipment to perform tests and measurements
- Scrutineering documentation is sourced and prepared
- Hazards associated with work are identified and risks are managed according to workplace procedures and safety requirements
- Concerns are reported to Chief Scrutineer or Clerk of Course according to category rules and supplementary regulations as required
- Pre-race briefing session is attended and own role and responsibilities are confirmed
- Confirm driver eligibility
- Confirm vehicle compliance
- Vehicle is examined to ensure it complies with mechanical and safety specifications for event according to category rules and supplementary regulations
- Compliance report is prepared and non-compliance is documented in scrutineering log book as required
- Defective vehicles, components or parts are impounded as required and according to category rules and supplementary regulations
- Monitor vehicle compliance
- Vehicles are observed in assembly and starting areas to identify mechanical and safety problems
- Work done on vehicle during pit stops is observed to ensure it complies with relevant rules and regulations
- Vehicle damage is examined after an incident to determine roadworthiness for re-entry into event according to category rules and supplementary regulations
- Vehicle damage reports are prepared and logbook updated as required and according to category rules and supplementary regulations
- Communicate decisions and complete reports
- Chief Scrutineer or Clerk of Course is advised of any breach of compliance according to category rules and supplementary regulations
- Participant reactions to decisions are managed and conflict situations are dealt with according to category rules, supplementary regulations and official’s code of conduct
- Inspection reports are checked to ensure they are completed accurately and are then signed
- Scrutineer’s report is completed at the end of event