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EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT DRIVER'S CHECKLIST
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Regional Haul (R05/10)
Engine Compartment Checks — Daily
1. Engine Fluid Levels—add more if necessary.
• Engine oil
• Coolant (check while engine is cold)
• Power steering fluid level
2. Engine Belt—check condition of belts. This is impor-
tant to ensure proper air compressor and engine
operation. If breaks or tears are found, the belt should
be replaced before operating the vehicle.
3. Fuel Filter/Water Separator Draining—check and
drain. Depending on the fuel storage facility, more fre-
quent draining may be required.
4. Windshield washer reservoir fluid level—fill if neces-
sary.
5. Hood closed before entering cab. Is it latched prop-
erly?
Chassis and Cab Checks — Daily
Before entering the cab and operating the vehicle, check
the following equipment for proper maintenance:
1. Lights—do headlights, turn signals, emergency flash-
ers, and exterior lamps function and are they clean
and adjusted properly?
2. Windows and Mirrors—are they clean and adjusted
properly?
3. Tires and Wheels—are they inflated properly? Are all
wheel cap nuts in place and torqued properly—tighten
if necessary. Check front wheel bearing oil levels.
Inspect all tires and wheels for damage—correct if
found.
4. Suspension—check for loose or missing fasteners.
Check damage to springs or other suspension parts.
5. Brake Components—check lines, linkages, cham-
bers, camtubes (for cracks or broken parts), and
brake operation.
6. Air System—are there leaks?
• Air Tanks—drain water from all air tanks. Make sure
the drain cocks are closed. This procedure is also
required for air suspension tanks equipped with
automatic drain valves.
• See
page 101 for further details on “Using the Brake
System.”