I think once a week because if somthing is wrong you should know for your saftey!!
The whole vehicle should have a safety inspection every service.
The brake system along with a complete safety inspection of the vehicle should be done at each oil change (aprox every 5K or once a year).
An aerial lift in Vermont require a safety inspection every year. Read more at articles.directorym.com/Aerial_Lifts-a800221.html
The fleet of vehicles we have at work come in every 3000 miles or every 12 months for service and a safety inspection.
If you are looking for more information on how often should a brake inspection be performed on cars, the best place to look for the information is on www.autorepairadvisors.com/preventative_maintenance_helps_.htm
All workplaces will be inspected at least annually using Standard Army Safety and Occupational Health Inspection procedures. Facilities and operations involving special hazards will be inspected more frequently as determined by qualified SOH personnel.
Changing your kitchen plumbing is not a safety issue. Your pumbing should be changed only if they need it.
All workplaces will be inspected at least annually using Standard Army Safety and Occupational Health Inspection procedures. Facilities and operations involving special hazards will be inspected more frequently as determined by qualified SOH personnel. Qualified safety and occupational health professionals or specially trained personnel competent to conduct the inspection, using the procedures outlined in DA Pam 385-10, will conduct workplace safety inspections at least annually.
It is best to conduct these once a week. The people on the ship change about every week so everyone needs to know the safety drills.
Sounds like a tie rod end let go. It was probably very loose for quite a while. You should have your vehicle safety checked more often for your own safety.
At least monthly
It depends on a state's laws, but generally, yes. However, many states require a vehicle with a salvage title to be inspected -- often by police -- before it can be registered, to make sure it has a valid VIN (vehicle identification number) and has not been re-assembled with stolen parts. A separate safety inspection also may be required to ensure that the vehicle is safe to drive. An emissions test also may be needed. Any reputable dealer should disclose up-front if a vehicle has a salvage title. The reason is that such vehicles are usually worth less than if they had a conventional title.