What methods of QC check are available through the MOT Juice platform?

Exploring different QC check methods, and how to use them.
Introduction
The MOT Juice platform provides several built-in Quality Control (QC) check methods, giving you flexibility to monitor tester performance and maintain compliance with DVSA standards. Each method supports different working styles and operational needs.
Observed/Routine Checks
Observed (or routine) checks allow a QC checker to assess an MOT test in real time using a smartphone or tablet.

While watching a tester carry out an MOT test, the checker completes a structured digital checklist. The system will:
  • Automatically score the test
  • Highlight any missed or incorrect items
  • Allow notes and action points to be recorded
This method is ideal for ongoing monitoring and immediate feedback, helping testers improve continuously before the next QC check.
Re-tested checks
Re-tested checks are a highly recommended QC method and are commonly used by Vehicle Examiners.

In this process:
  • A tester completes an MOT test as normal
  • While the vehicle is still on site, a QC checker performs a second test
  • The two results are then compared for accuracy and consistency
This approach provides a robust and objective assessment of tester performance and is particularly effective for identifying discrepancies.
Recorded checks
If your business already uses internal QC processes or paper-based systems, MOT Juice allows you to log these checks digitally.

You can:
  • Record outcomes of externally completed QC checks
  • Upload supporting documents and evidence
  • Maintain a centralised audit trail within the platform
This ensures all QC activity is stored in one place, even if conducted outside the system.
Toolbox chats
Toolbox chats are a group-based QC method focused on knowledge sharing and standardisation.

During a toolbox chat:
  • MOT testers gather as a group (often informally, e.g. around a workbench or “toolbox”)
  • A specific topic is discussed (e.g. suspension checks)
  • The goal is to ensure all testers are aligned with the correct testing standards and interpretations
This method is particularly useful for team consistency, training, and reinforcing best practices.
Void checks
Void checks are not a QC method themselves, but they allow you to record why a QC check was not completed for a tester in a given period.

Common reasons include:
  • Holiday (including maternity/paternity leave)
  • Long-term sick leave
  • Tester reviewed TQI instead
  • No MOT tests completed
Recording void checks ensures your QC records remain accurate, transparent, and compliant.
Conclusion
The MOT Juice platform brings together multiple approaches to quality control, allowing you to tailor your QC process to suit the way your workshop operates. Whether you’re observing tests in real time, carrying out detailed re-checks, recording existing internal processes, or reinforcing standards through team discussions, each method plays a role in building a complete and reliable QC framework.

By combining these approaches, you’re not just checking for accuracy, you’re creating consistency across your testers, supporting ongoing development, and maintaining a clear, auditable record of compliance.
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Last updated: 22nd April 2026

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