Field inspection

Tailings Storage Facility Inspection Checklist (Photos and PDF Report)

Record daily inspections, post-rain checks, and abnormal observations with the same workflow.

Photos stay on the device, and abnormality levels plus the PDF report are finished entirely in the browser.

Daily checks Post-rain checks Photo attachments PDF report
FAQ

How to use

  1. 1 Choose the template and enter the site information.
  2. 2 Record each row as normal, observe, abnormal, or critical, and attach photos where needed.
  3. 3 Keep an overall note and follow-up action, then review any flagged rows.
  4. 4 Save the PDF report and keep a local draft when you need to resume later.

Sample

Daily inspection example

Input: template=daily, site=TSF-02 East, all rows = normal, 2 photos
Output: All 8 rows are normal. You can generate a concise daily report with 2 photos attached.

Post-rain inspection example

Input: template=post_rain, rainfall_24h=48 mm, one critical seepage row, 3 photos
Output: A post-rain draft with 48 mm rainfall, 1 critical row, and 3 photos can be prepared for reporting.

FAQ

Does this tool judge structural safety?

No. It is only for organizing observation records and does not make structural safety or design decisions.

Where are photos stored?

Photos stay in browser storage on this device and are not sent to a server.

How is the PDF created?

Use the browser print dialog and choose Save as PDF to create the report.

Can the template be changed per site?

Yes. You can save a local profile for the template, settings, and custom rows.

Does it work in RTL languages?

Yes. UI text follows the selected language, while codes, numbers, and file names keep their own direction when needed.

Glossary

Tailings

Fine waste or residue left after ore processing.

TSF

Tailings Storage Facility, the facility used to store and manage tailings.

Crest

The upper edge of the embankment or facility.

Seepage

Water leaking or moving out through the facility.

Freeboard

The vertical margin between the water surface and the crest.

Overtopping

Water flowing over the crest.

Beach

The deposited tailings surface between the pond and the embankment.

Notes

  • The PDF uses the browser print flow. Choose Save as PDF in the print dialog.
  • Clearing browser storage removes drafts and photos.
  • Site-specific stop-work and emergency criteria must be managed elsewhere.